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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Dec-2017
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  • ISBN-13: 9781466559585
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For many civilian, security, and military applications, distributed and networked coordination offers a more promising alternative to centralized command and control in terms of scalability, flexibility, and robustness. It also introduces its own challenges. Distributed Networks: Intelligence, Security, and Applications brings together scientific research in distributed network intelligence, security, and novel applications. The book presents recent trends and advances in the theory and applications of network intelligence and helps you understand how to successfully incorporate them into distributed systems and services.

Featuring contributions by leading scholars and experts from around the world, this collection covers:





Approaches for distributed network intelligence Distributed models for distributed enterprises, including forecasting and performance measurement models Security applications for distributed enterprises, including intrusion tackling and peer-to-peer traffic detection Future wireless networking scenarios, including the use of software sensors instead of hardware sensors Emerging enterprise applications and trends such as the smartOR standard and innovative concepts for humanmachine interaction in the operating room

Several chapters use a tutorial style to emphasize the development process behind complex distributed networked systems and services, which highlights the difficulties of knowledge engineering of such systems. Delving into novel concepts, theories, and advanced technologies, this book offers inspiration for further research and development in distributed computing and networking, especially related to security solutions for distributed environments.
Preface ix
Editor xiii
Contributors xv
Part I Distributed Network Intelligence and Systems
1 Cooperative Regression-Based Forecasting in Distributed Traffic Networks
3(36)
Jelena Fiosina
Maksims Fiosins
2 A Sensor Data Aggregation System Using Mobile Agents
39(28)
Tomoki Yoshihisa
Yuto Hamaguchi
Yoshimasa Ishi
Yuuichi Teranishi
Takahiro Hara
Shojiro Nishio
3 Underlay-Aware Distributed Service Discovery Architecture with Intelligent Message Routing
67(24)
Haja M. Saleem
Seyed M. Buhari
Mohammad Fadzil Hassan
Vijanth S. Asirvadam
4 System-Level Performance Simulation of Distributed Embedded Systems via ABSOLUT
91(28)
Subayal Khan
Jukka Saastamoinen
Jyrki Huusko
Juha Korpi
Juha-Pekka Soininen
Jari Nurmi
5 Self-Organizing Maps: The Hybrid SOM-NG Algorithm
119(32)
Mario J. Crespo
Ivan Machon
Hilario Lopez
Jose Luis Calvo
6 A Semi-Supervised and Active Learning Method for Alternatives Ranking Functions
151(16)
Faiza Dammak
Hager Kammoun
Abdelmajid Ben Hamadou
Part II Distributed Network Security
7 Tackling Intruders in Wireless Mesh Networks
167(24)
Al-Sakib Khan Pathan
Shapla Khanam
Habibullah Yusuf Saleem
Wafaa Mustafa Abduallah
8 Semi-Supervised Learning BitTorrent Traffic Detection
191(20)
Raymond Siulai Wong
Teng-Sheng Moh
Melody Moh
9 Developing a Content Distribution System over a Secure Peer-to-Peer Middleware
211(32)
Ana Reyna
Maria-Victoria Belmonte
Manuel Diaz
Part III Applications and Trends in Distributed Enterprises
10 User Activity Recognition through Software Sensors
243(24)
Stephan Reiff-Marganiec
Kamran Taj Pathan
Yi Hong
11 Multi-Agent Framework for Distributed Leasing-Based Injection Mould Remanufacturing
267(24)
Bo Xing
Wen-Jing Gao
Tshilidzi Marwala
12 The Smart Operating Room: smartOR
291(26)
Marcus Kony
Julia Benzko
Michael Czaplik
Bjorn Marschollek
Marian Walter
Rolf Rossaint
Klaus Radermacher
Steffen Leonhardt
13 Distributed Online Safety Monitor Based on Multi-Agent System and AADL Safety Assessment Model
317(30)
Amer Dheedan
14 State of the Art of Service-Level Agreements in Cloud Computing
347(12)
Mohammed Alhamad
15 Used Products Return Service Based on Ambient Recommender Systems to Promote Sustainable Choices
359(20)
Wen-Jing Gao
Bo Xing
Tshilidzi Marwala
Index 379
Qurban A. Memon earned his M.S. from the University of Gainesville, Florida, and his Ph.D. from the University of Central Florida, Orlando. He is currently an associate professor in the Electrical Engineering Department of the College of Engineering at UAE University, Al-Ain. His research interests include intelligent systems and networks, and he has authored or coauthored more than 80 research papers and executed research grants and development projects in the area of microcontroller-based systems, intelligent systems, and networks. Dr. Memon has served as a reviewer for many international journals and conferences and as a session chair at various conferences. He has five years of industrial experience working as an engineer to install, test, and commission telecom and embedded systems equipment.