A secure mobile virtual network computing environment for agent handshake

Author(s):  
Wangming Yang ◽  
Anhui Wang
Transmisi ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 130-134
Author(s):  
Agus Harya Maulana

Kondisi New Normal di Indonesia menyebabkan metode pembelajaran berubah dari secara konvensional menjadi digital. Walaupun efektif untuk mengatasi terhentinya pembelajaran, namun demikian belum tersedia fasilitas untuk pelaksanaan praktek oleh siswa secara jarak jauh. Untuk mengatasi permasalahan ini maka diperlukan suatu metode agar siswa di remote area tetap dapat melakukan praktek dengan cara mengakses peralatan di laboratorium UPDL Semarang. Berdasarkan penelusuran di dunia praktis ditemukan adanya metode Virtual Network Computing yang memungkinkan client di remote area dapat mengakses secara jarak jauh dengan berbagai karakteristiknya. Bahkan pada operating system Solaris 10, yang merupakan operating system server SCADA, memiliki kemampuan untuk akses secara multichannel hingga 15 channel pada satu server. Dari hasil percobaan yang dilakukan, akses client dari remote area terhadap 15 channel VNC secara bersamaan berjalan dengan baik, dibuktikan dengan tampilan GUI SCADA yang tetap normal, semua client dapat bekerja pada server SCADA tanpa ada interupsi antara satu client dengan client yang lain, dan tidak terjadinya penurunan kinerja server SCADA secara signifikan. Dengan demikian metode praktek jarak jauh menggunakan multichannel VNC ini dapat diterapkan sebagai solusi pembelajaran praktek operasi dan pemeliharaan master station SCADA di UPDL Semarang, dan dapat dikembangkan secara korporat di PT PLN (Persero).


1994 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Beguelin ◽  
Jack J. Dongarra ◽  
George Al Geist ◽  
Robert Manchek ◽  
Keith Moore

Network computing seeks to utilize the aggregate resources of many networked computers to solve a single problem. In so doing it is often possible to obtain supercomputer performance from an inexpensive local area network. The drawback is that network computing is complicated and error prone when done by hand, especially if the computers have different operating systems and data formats and are thus heterogeneous. The heterogeneous network computing environment (HeNCE) is an integrated graphical environment for creating and running parallel programs over a heterogeneous collection of computers. It is built on a lower level package called parallel virtual machine (PVM). The HeNCE philosophy of parallel programming is to have the programmer graphically specify the parallelism of a computation and to automate, as much as possible, the tasks of writing, compiling, executing, debugging, and tracing the network computation. Key to HeNCE is a graphical language based on directed graphs that describe the parallelism and data dependencies of an application. Nodes in the graphs represent conventional Fortran or C subroutines and the arcs represent data and control flow. This article describes the present state of HeNCE, its capabilities, limitations, and areas of future research.


2013 ◽  
Vol 455 ◽  
pp. 431-433
Author(s):  
Hai Feng Hong ◽  
Zhen Chen Chang ◽  
Chen Hui Yang ◽  
Xue Dong Wang

Metrorailtrain safetyguarantee and accident preventive measures become more stringent as severity of collisions and derailments happens frequently. Aninnovative safety monitoring and early warning network technology is discussed. This computing environment named Centralnode is used in several Metrorail trains under working condition. It integrates trains real-time dataaccording to aspects of vehiclesinterconnection, function service models and characteristic, uniform storage structure, circulation mechanism, diagnosis fusion interface. It improves the vehicles fault diagnosis accuracy and effectiveness.


Author(s):  
Larry Garlick ◽  
Robert Lyon ◽  
Louis Delzompo ◽  
Brent Callaghan

2013 ◽  
Vol 837 ◽  
pp. 651-656
Author(s):  
Gabriel Raicu ◽  
Alexandra Raicu

The authors present the development of a scientific cloud computing environment (SCCE) for engineering and business simulations that offers high performance computation capability. The software platform consists of a scalable pool of virtual machines running a UNIX-like (Linux) or UNIX-derivative (FreeBSD) operating systems using specialised software based on modelling engineering processes and focused on business training and predictive analytics using simulations. The use of advanced engineering simulation technology allows engineers to understand and predict the future performance of complex structures and systems designs which can be optimized to reduce risk, improve performance or enhance survivability. A key component of cloud computing in Universities as well as in other research centers: they can share computing resources beyond their technical capabilities. With cloud computing, this allows them all to have access to large scales processing power based on KVM (Kernel based Virtual Machine). Our solution provides a more productive approach: a full scale virtualised computer with scalable storage space and instantly upgradable processing capability. It has more flexibility than other network computing systems and saves precious research time and money. Unlike the existing systems, the scientific community can receive support from a large number of specialists who may contribute by in a collaborative way.


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