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Tag: Simulation
Multiphase Motion Estimation in a Two Phase Flow
To improve the control of a steel casting process ABB has developed an Electro Magnetic Brake (EMBR). This product is designed to improve steel quality, i.e. reduce non-metallic inclusions and blisters as well as risk of Continue reading
A Comparison among Grid Scheduling Algorithms for Independent Coarse-Grained Tasks
The most common objective function of task scheduling problems is makespan. However, on a computational grid, the 2nd optimal makespan may be much longer than the optimal makespan because the computing power of a grid varies over time. So, if the performance Continue reading
Evaluation of a Method for Identifying Timing Models
In today’s world, embedded systems which have very large and highly configurable software systems, consisting of hundreds of tasks with huge lines of code and mostly with Continue reading
Workflow Scheduling Algorithms for Grid Computing
Workflow scheduling is one of the key issues in the management of workflow execution. Scheduling is a process that maps and manages execution of inter-dependent tasks on Continue reading
Simulations in 3D Research: Can Unity 3D be Used to Simulate a 3D Display System?
Mid Sweden University is currently researching how to capture more of a scene with a camera and how to create 3D images that does not require extra equipment for the viewer. In the process of this Continue reading
Ant Algorithm for Grid Scheduling Problem
Grid computing is a form of distributed computing that involves coordinating and sharing computing, application, data storage or network resources across dynamic and geographically dispersed Continue reading
Improving Rendering Times of Autodesk Maya Fluids Using the GPU
Fluid simulation is today a hot topic in computer graphics. New highly optimized algorithms have allowed complex systems to be simulated in high speed. This master thesis describes how the graphics processing unit, found in Continue reading
Efficient Data Collection by Mobile Sink to Detect Phenomena in Internet of Things
ABSTRACT
With the rapid development of Internet of Things (IoT), more and more static and mobile sensors are being deployed for sensing and tracking environmental phenomena, such as fire, oil spills and air pollution. As these sensors are usually battery-powered, Continue reading
Extensions and Enhancements to “the Secure Remote Update Protocol”
ABSTRACT
This paper builds on previous work introducing the Secure Remote Update Protocol (SRUP), a secure communications protocol for Command and Control applications in the Internet of Things, built on top of MQTT. This paper builds on the original Continue reading
Correlational Analysis of Drivers Personality Traits and Styles in a Distributed Simulated Driving Environment
In this project we conducted research study on driver’s behavior in T-Intersections using simulated environment. This project describes and discusses correlation analysis of Continue reading