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ADVANCED TELEMETRY PROCESSING AND DISPLAY SYSTEM (ATPDS)Leichner, Ted, Nicolo, Stephen J., Snyder, Ed, Stacy, Mark, Ziegler, Charles 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 23-26, 2000 / Town & Country Hotel and Conference Center, San Diego, California / This paper describes a PC-based Advanced Telemetry Processing and Display System (ATPDS)- a highend, real-time telemetry processing and display system implemented on a COTS PC platform. for A network-centric architecture was chosen from candidate architectures as the most viable for the ATPDS. The network-centric architecture is Windows NT-based, client/server based, supporting clients and servers on both local or remote PC workstations. The architecture supports distributing processing loads across multiple workstations, optimizing mission processing requirements. The advantage of this system is its flexibility and expandability with low acquisition and life-cycle support costs. The ATPDS allows the user to configure one or more small systems into a larger high-end system based on varying mission requirements.
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A PC Database and GUI for Telemetry Data ReductionReinsmith, Lee, Surber, Steven 10 1900 (has links)
International Telemetering Conference Proceedings / October 25-28, 1999 / Riviera Hotel and Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada / The Telemetry Definition and Processing (TDAP II) application is a PC-based software tool that meets the varied needs - both now and into the 21st century - of instrumentation engineers, data analysts, test engineers, and project personnel in the Test and Evaluation (T&E) community. TDAP II uses state-of-the-art commercial software technology that includes a Microsoft Access 97Ô database and a Microsoft Visual BasicÔ Graphical User Interface (GUI) for users to view and navigate the database. Developed by the Test and Analysis Division of the 96th Communications Group for the tenants of the Air Armament Center (AAC), Eglin AFB Florida, TDAP II provides a centralized repository for both aircraft and weapons instrumentation descriptions and telemetry EU conversion calibrations. Operating in a client/server environment, TDAP II can be effectively used on a small or large network as well as on both a classified or unclassified Intranet or Internet. This paper describes the components and design of this application, along with its operational flexibility and varied uses resulting from the chosen commercial software technology.
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Efficient techniques for secure multiparty computation on mobile devicesCarter, Henry Lee 07 January 2016 (has links)
Smartphones are rapidly becoming a widespread computation platform, with many users relying on their mobile devices as their primary computing device. This popularity has brought about a plethora of mobile applications and services which are designed to efficiently make these limited devices a viable source of entertainment and productivity. This is commonly accomplished by moving the critical application computation to a Cloud or application server managed by the application developer. Unfortunately, the significant number of breaches experienced by mobile application infrastructure and the accompanying loss of private user data indicates the need for stronger security and privacy guarantees before this model of computation can become ubiquitous.
The cryptographic community has developed the field of secure multiparty computation (SMC) to allow applications to perform computation over encrypted data. Such a protocol would allow mobile users to keep their private information encrypted while still enjoying the convenience of their Cloud based applications. However, while SMC protocols have seen significant advances in efficiency on desktop and server class machines, they currently require more computation power and memory than is available on commodity smartphones. Furthermore, even as smartphone computational power increases, the mobile-specific limitations of network bandwidth and power usage will always stand as barriers to efficiently executing SMC protocols.
This dissertation develops techniques for outsourcing the costly operations in garbled circuit SMC protocols to an untrusted Cloud to allow resource-constrained devices to use this cryptographic primitive. By providing the mobile device with a third party Cloud provider, we show that it is possible for a mobile device to execute a garbled circuit with an application server at approximately the same efficiency as the same computation run between two server class machines. We first show two protocols for outsourcing the garbled circuit evaluation and generation. We develop a novel outsourced oblivious transfer (OOT) protocol to make this type of outsourcing possible. Second, we develop a black box technique for outsourcing any two-party SMC protocol, and show that the overhead incurred by outsourcing is minimal. Finally, we develop a protocol for outsourcing SMC that pro- vides both input privacy and circuit privacy, preventing the assisting Cloud from learning anything about the computation besides the fact that it took place. Through the protocols and the empirical evaluations in this dissertation, we show that executing SMC protocols on mobile devices can be done with comparable efficiency to the desktop platform, and provide techniques to allow for such computation using the latest developments in secure computation.
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Non-cooperative peer-to-peer media streaming: game theoretic analysis and algorithmsYeung, Kai-ho, Mark., 楊啟豪. January 2007 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Electrical and Electronic Engineering / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Investigating and Implementing a DNS Administration SystemBrännström, Anders, Nilsson, Rickard January 2007 (has links)
<p>NinetechGruppen AB is an IT service providing company with about 30 employees, primarily based in Karlstad, Sweden. The company began to have problems with their DNS administration because the number of administrated domains had grown too large. A single employee was responsible for all the administration, and text editors were used for modifying the DNS configuration files directly on the name servers. This was an error prone process which also easily led to inconsistencies between the documentation and the real world.</p><p>NinetechGruppen AB decided to solve the administrative problems by incorporating a DNS administration system, either by using an existing product or by developing a new sys-tem internally. This thesis describes the process of simplifying the DNS administration procedures of NinetechGruppen AB.</p><p>Initially, an investigation was conducted where existing DNS administration tools were sought for, and evaluated against the requirements the company had on the new system.</p><p>The system was going to have a web administration interface, which was to be developed in ASP.NET 2.0 with C# as programming language. The administration interface had to run on Windows, use SQL Server 2005 as backend database server, and base access control on Active Directory. Further, the system had to be able of integrating customer handling with the domain administration, and any changes to the system information had to follow the Informa-tion Technology Infrastructure Library change management process.</p><p>The name servers were running the popular name server software BIND and ran on two different Linux distributions – Red Hat Linux 9 and SUSE Linux 10.0.</p><p>The investigation concluded that no existing system satisfied the requirements; hence a new system was to be developed, streamlined for the use at NinetechGruppen AB. A requirement specification and a functional description was created and used as the basis for the development. The finalized system satisfies all necessary requirements to some extent, and most of them are fully satisfied.</p>
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TCP Connection Management Mechanisms for Improving Internet Server PerformanceShukla, Amol January 2005 (has links)
This thesis investigates TCP connection management mechanisms in order to understand the behaviour and improve the performance of Internet servers during overload conditions such as flash crowds. We study several alternatives for implementing TCP connection establishment, reviewing approaches taken by existing TCP stacks as well as proposing new mechanisms to improve server throughput and reduce client response times under overload. We implement some of these connection establishment mechanisms in the Linux TCP stack and evaluate their performance in a variety of environments. We also evaluate the cost of supporting half-closed connections at the server and assess the impact of an abortive release of connections by clients on the throughput of an overloaded server. Our evaluation demonstrates that connection establishment mechanisms that eliminate the TCP-level retransmission of connection attempts by clients increase server throughput by up to 40% and reduce client response times by two orders of magnitude. Connection termination mechanisms that preclude support for half-closed connections additionally improve server throughput by up to 18%.
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Client/Server Systems Performance Evaluation Measures Use and Importance: a Multi-Site Case Study of Traditional Performance Measures Applied to the Client/Server EnvironmentPosey, Orlando Guy 05 1900 (has links)
This study examines the role of traditional computing performance measures when used in a client/server system (C/SS) environment. It also evaluates the effectiveness of traditional computing measures of mainframe systems for use in C/SS. The underlying problem was the lack of knowledge about how performance measures are aligned with key business goals and strategies. This research study has identified and evaluated client/server performance measurements' importance in establishing an effective performance evaluation system. More specifically, this research enables an organization to do the following: (1) compare the relative states of development or importance of performance measures, (2) identify performance measures with the highest priority for future development, (3) contrast the views of different organizations regarding the current or desired states of development or relative importance of these performance measures.
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Současné online aktivity vydavatelství Economia / Current online activities of Economia publishing houseGajdoštík, Dušan January 2014 (has links)
GAJDOŠTÍK, Dušan. Současné online aktivity vydavatelství Economia. Praha, 2014. 69 s. Diplomová práce (Mgr.) Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, Institut komunikačních studií a žurnalistiky. Katedra mediálních studií. Vedoucí diplomové práce PhDr. Petr Bednařík, Ph.D. Abstract Economia publishing house has a consistent portfolio of print media with an emphasis on quality content from the daily newspaper (Hospodářské noviny), through opinion weeklies (Econom and Respect) to B2B titles (Marketing & Media etc.). At the same time operates the relevant online platforms, which are more or less successfully trying to transform into a more modern formats, using all the tools of modern web - the intuitive structure, interactivity, links to social networks, the use of audio and video content, tablet and mobile applications and looking for these projects new business models. In my work, I introduce readers to the context of the history of publishing, focus on the analysis of key titles in the past and present, in the main part describes the recent changes and trends in online projects, especially new form of online daily iHNed.cz, mobile and iPad applications iHNed.cz, websites Respekt.cz , iPAD application Respekt, but also acquisitions Volny.cz and Vybermiauto.cz and in the end outline possible the near future.
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Současné online aktivity vydavatelství Economia / Current online activities of Economia publishing hoGajdoštík, Dušan January 2014 (has links)
GAJDOŠTÍK, Dušan. Současné online aktivity vydavatelství Economia. Praha, 2014. 69 s. Diplomová práce (Mgr.) Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, Institut komunikačních studií a žurnalistiky. Katedra mediálních studií. Vedoucí diplomové práce PhDr. Petr Bednařík, Ph.D. Abstract Economia publishing house has a consistent portfolio of print media with an emphasis on quality content from the daily newspaper (Hospodářské noviny), through opinion weeklies (Econom and Respect) to B2B titles (Marketing & Media etc.). At the same time operates the relevant online platforms, which are more or less successfully trying to transform into a more modern formats, using all the tools of modern web - the intuitive structure, interactivity, links to social networks, the use of audio and video content, tablet and mobile applications and looking for these projects new business models. In my work, I introduce readers to the context of the history of publishing, focus on the analysis of key titles in the past and present, in the main part describes the recent changes and trends in online projects, especially new form of online daily iHNed.cz, mobile and iPad applications iHNed.cz, websites Respekt.cz , iPAD application Respekt, but also acquisitions Volny.cz and Vybermiauto.cz and in the end outline possible the near future.
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A Web Service for Protein Refinement and Refinement of Membrane ProteinsPothakanoori, Kapil 17 December 2010 (has links)
The structures obtained from homology modeling methods are of intermediate resolution 1-3Ã… from true structure. Energy minimization methods allow us to refine the proteins and obtain native like structures. Previous work shows that some of these methods performed well on soluble proteins. So we extended this work on membrane proteins. Prediction of membrane protein structures is a particularly important, since they are important biological drug targets, and since their number is vanishingly small, as a result of the inherent difficulties in working with these molecules experimentally. Hence there is a pressing need for alternative computational protein structure prediction methods. This work tests the ability of common molecular mechanics potential functions (AMBER99/03) and a hybrid knowledge-based potential function (KB_0.1) to refine near-native structures of membrane proteins in vacuo. A web based utility for protein refinement has been developed and deployed based on the KB_0.1 potential to refine proteins.
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