Loading...

Proceedings of

7th International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communication and Information Technology CCIT 2018

Date
28-Oct-2018
Location
Rome , Italy
Authors
32
ISBN
978-1-63248-162-7

13 Articles Published

1. USE OF A MONOCULAR VIDEO SEQUENCE FOR HUMAN BODY COMPONENT TRACKING AND OBJECT DETECTION

Authors: ARIYASINGHE G.N.P , PERERA D.H.L , WIJAYARATHNA P.G.

Abstract: Medical education plays a vital role in a country’s education system. Therefore, it is essential that a medical student be provided with a state-of-art education. Engaging with a realistic learning environment ensures an effective study and practice of disease diagnostics for a medical student, thereby enhancing the medical education system.As the practice followed in the medical field, diseases are determined initially by diagnosing abnormal heart and lung sounds. Thus, practicing such diagnostics requires a large pool of patients representing each disease which needs to be learnt. However, providing such a large number of patients for a classroom learning session is impractical. Finding patients with each disease which needs to be learnt is another challenge. Simulation based medical education has currently emerged to practice diagnostics via heart and lung sounds. Either by using a dummy or a simulator patient, diseases are identified according to symptoms described by the perform

Keywords: object detection, virtual reality, simulator patient, Kinect V2 Sensor, OpenCv, SimHaL

Pages: 1 - 5 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-04

2. THINKING ALOUD METHOD TO EVALUATE THE USABILITY OF A NOWCASTING APP

Authors: LEANDRO GUARINO DE VASCONCELOS , LUIZ AUGUSTO TOLEDO MACHADO , LUIZ EDUARDO GUARINO DE VASCONCELOS , REGINA DE MORAES FRANCA

Abstract: Brazilians have great interest in weather forecasting, be it a trip plan, physical activity, the clothes that will go in the day or just for an elevator talk. There are several institutions and applications in Brazil and in the world that carry out the weather forecast, one of them being the Center for Weather Forecasting and Climate Research (CPTEC/INPE). One of these applications is the SOS CHUVA, developed by CPTEC, which shows images of radar and satellite in order to assist society in decision-making. The main goal of this work is to show the usability assessment performed in the SOS CHUVA app,in order to understand what aspects and user interfaces need improvement, in order to provide an even better product to society. For this, a usability assessment was made using the Thinking Aloud methods and the heuristic evaluation with the 10 Nielsen heuristics. Results are considered satisfactory showing the need for in-app adjustments.

Keywords: evaluation of usability, thinking aloud, heuristic evaluation, weather forecasting, application

Pages: 6 - 10 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-05

3. SEGMENTATION IN CHICKS IMAGE USING ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK

Authors: A.SENTHILRAJAN

Abstract: This work proposal is for localization of suspicious noise in chicks images by selecting regions of interest. The presence of salt and pepper noise, speckle noise in an image becomes a difficult task to delimit a lesion. Some techniques of digital processing were applied in 100 chicks images in order to minimize the noise allowing posterior extraction of the contour. The segmentation techniques used to extract the contour was performed by means of the artificial neural network self-organizing map.The various metric evaluation were used to compare the proximity of the automatically obtained area with the manual outline of a animal husbandry, resulting in percent values of 93% to accuracy, 68% to sensitivity and 98% to positive predictive value.

Keywords: Noise, Speckle, Extraction, Lesion.

Pages: 11 - 14 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-06

4. HYBRID POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM MONITORING AND CONTROL BY USING LEAST MEAN SQUARE ALGORITHM

Authors: JIN LEE , NA KIL JU , RAKASH THAPA , SUNG GI KWON , GYE CHOON PARK

Abstract: Due to the influence of different parameters,the electricity generated by the proton exchange membrane (PEM)fuel cell is not continuous. So, to provide the dynamic response for variable load and to meet the transient as well as peak load demand PEM fuel cell is connected with Li-ion Battery and made a hybrid power supply system. Such type of hybrid system has zero environmental effects and also solve the fossil fuel energy crisis in every country.But in this type of hybrid system, temperature effects is one of the most significant parameters which directly influence the performance of the system. So, in this paper, we are trying to investigate the detail design and effect of temperature parameters on hybrid system.Also, we are trying to monitoring, analyze and control the temperature effects through monitoring and control unit. The real time data communication for remote monitoring and control of hybrid system, a LMS estimation is used. By the use of this method, probability of energy

Keywords: Combine PTH Sensor, CRN Network, Li-ion Battery, LMS estimation, Monitoring System, PEM fuel cell, Temperature Effect,

Pages: 15 - 20 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-07

5. SITUATIONAL UNDERSTANDING

Authors: TOMAS YUFIK , YAN M. YUFIK

Abstract: This article examines cognitive processes engaged in situational understanding and outlines a framework for simulating such processes in computational systems (machine situational understanding). Discussion focuses on elucidating key distinctions between machine learning and machine situational understanding and apprehending limitations of conventional AI methods (learning, reasoning) in approximating the capacity for situational understanding and/or facilitating situational understanding in the human operators

Keywords: situational understanding, mental modeling

Pages: 21 - 27 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-08

6. DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION IN SAUDI ARABIA

Authors: AFAF BUGAWA , SHOMOOL M. AL-HARBI , SOUD AL MAHAMID

Abstract: This study will use the technology-organization-environment (TOE) framework; which has been broadly used to clarify how to adopt technological innovation from the standpoint of a business (Tornatzky and Fleischer, 1990; Wu and Chen, 2014) and integrating it with the TAM Model which is modified to incorporate two factors such as perceived usefulness and perceived of ease to TOE framework which recognizes three factors that influence an organization's implementation of technological innovations directly, and they are technological dimension,organizational dimension, and environmental dimension. The link between these technological, organizational and environmental factors and technology adoption such as web services and 3D printers is a conception worth to examine and explore. Although, previous studies have acknowledged significant factors through TOE frame work that can encourage the adoption of 3D printer (CC Yeh, YF Chen, 2018), but as the study recommends that future researchers can

Keywords: 3D Printer, Technology, Additive Manufacturing, TOE Framework, TAM Model, Technology Addoption, Innovation

Pages: 28 - 33 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-09

7. A TIME-SCALING DATA GENERATION METHOD FOR INTERNET OF THINGS SIMULATION

Authors: RAHIM RAHMANI , SHENGNAN HAN , YUHONG LI

Abstract: Simulation plays an important role on studing the Internet of Things (IoT) traffic, which has an increasing impact on network infrastructures.The existing simulation tools and mechanisms on IoT mainly focus on simulating large-scale deployment of IoT and heterogeneous IoT applications. This paper concentrates on how to simulate the lengthy, burthty and multi-level time-scale IoT applications quickly. A time-scale data generation (TSDG) method is proposed to reduce the used simulation time of different IoT scenarios while keeping the real world characteristics of the IoT applications. Implementations of TSDG in ns-3 and simulation experiments of smart home and smart shopping centre are described in the paper. The evaluations results show that the proposed TSDG method can effectively reduce the time used to simulation IoT applications in ns-3 while reflect the IoT application traffic in the real world.

Keywords: IoT, Simulation, Time-scaling, Smart City

Pages: 34 - 40 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-10

8. A SCALABLE DISTRIUBUTED LEDGER FOR INTERNET OF THINGS BASED ON EDGE COMPUTING

Authors: RAHIM RAHMANI , YUHONG LI , THEO KANTER

Abstract: Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming necessities of peoples daily life and establishing itself as an essential part of future Internet. One of the challenges for using IoT is the security of data collected by trillions of IoT devices and used by millions of services. Distributed ledger technology (DLT) provides a distributed security method which can benefit IoT. Yet challenges are put forward when integrating DLT with IoT, such as scalability and heterogeneous capability of IoT devices. In this paper, we propose a mechanism for integrating DLT in IoT by using edge computing technology, taking the scalability and heterogeneous capability of IoT devices into consideration. IoT devices are clustered dynamically into groups based on various proximity context information. A cluster head is used to bridge the IoT devices with the blockchain network where smart contract is deployed. Through this way, the security of the IoT is improved and the scalability and latency are solved. We elaborate

Keywords: Distributed Ledger, Blockchain, Internet of Things, Edge Computing, Security

Pages: 41 - 45 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-11

9. PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF MIMO MOBILE UNDERWATER ACOUSTIC NETWORKS

Authors: ANDREJ STEFANOV

Abstract: The paper considers the average frame error probability (FEP) of mobile underwater acoustic networks consisting of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) with multiple transmitters and receivers (MIMO). The MIMO AUVs utilize multihop transmissions to route the information through the network.It is based on a modified version of the reserve listen and go transmission protocol that incorporates request to send (RTS) and clear to send (CTS) messages before the transmission with the aim of reducing the impact of network interference.The mobility model is direction persistent. Each channel experiences frequency dependent path loss, Ricean fading and interference.Numerical examples illustrate the average route FEP performance.

Keywords: underwater acoustic networks, mobility, MIMO, frame

Pages: 46 - 49 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-24

10. A MAPPING AND SORTING HYBRID TECHNIQUE FOR COLOR IMAGE PALETTE EXTRACTION

Authors: GONZALO URCID , ROCIO MORALES-SALGADO

Abstract: This paper introduces a hybrid computational technique that combines a vector to scalar mapping and single key numerical sorting to extract the color palette of an image coded in RGB (Red-Green-Blue) space. Thus a data set of color pixels in three dimensional integer space is mapped to an appropriate scalar data set that can be used to perform a fast numerical sort.The resulting ordered data set can be readily scanned to count all distinct colors and then remapped to its original dimensionality to obtain the image color palette.Explicit direct and inverse mappings are provided including several examples to illustrate the proposed mapping-sorting technique

Keywords: color count, color image, color palette, data sorting, multi-dimensional mappings

Pages: 50 - 54 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-25

11. THE IMPLEMENTATION OF STRUCTURAL SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING

Authors: MAHMOUD Z. MISTARIHI

Abstract: Business Process Reengineering provides an efficient and effective change in the way in which work is performed. During the traditional system development life cycle,there are some limitations within the system analysis stage such as poor communication and lack of a common language between the user and the analyst and between the analyst and the designer. To tackle this challenge, this paper presents an integrated methodology of Structural System Analysis and Information Technology.. The real data based on a case study at mix Grill restaurant in Irbid Jordan is collected then analyzed using the proposed technique to build data and process model. All results demonstrate that the proposed method is both effective and efficient for Business Process Re-Engineering.In fact, it can significantly enhance the business process and thus, gain and sustain the competitive advantage.

Keywords: Structural System Analysis (SSA); Business Process Reengineering (BPR); Data flow Diagram (DFD); Competitive advantage.

Pages: 55 - 61 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-26

12. ADVANCES IN FIBER WIRELESS NETWORK ARCHITECTURE APPROACH TO THE NEXT GENERATION COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Authors: DMITRIY FOFANOV , MIKHAIL BELKIN , TATIANA BAKHVALOVA

Abstract: The principles, features, and ways to advance in designing an information and communication 5G-class network using fiber-wireless architecture are reviewed. As an example, the arrangements for implementing such a network in a metropolitan area are proposed and described.

Keywords: fifth-generation communication network, backhaul fiber-optics architecture, fronthaul fiber-wireless architecture; base station

Pages: 62 - 67 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-27

13. UNDERSTANDING CAPACITY IN THE HUMAN AND THE MACHINE

Authors: YAN M. YUFIK

Abstract: For millennia, questions concerning human understanding capacity have been relegated to philosophy, but became an issue of technical urgency recently, due to rapid advancements in machine intelligence. This paper summarizes a theory of neuronal mechanisms underlying understanding followed by outlining a framework for simulating such mechanisms in computational artifacts.

Keywords: understanding,mental modeling, neuronal packets

Pages: 68 - 71 | DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-162-7-34

Popular Proceedings

ESSHBS 2017 - 2017

7th International Conference On Advances In Economics, Social Science and Human Behaviour Study

ICETM 2023 - 2023

9th International E-Conference on Engineering, Technology and Management

ASET 2017 - 2017

7th International Conference on Advances in Applied Science and Environmental Technology

ACSM 2017 - 2017

7th International Conference on Advances in Civil, Structural and Mechanical Engineering

CSM 2017 - 2017

5th International Conference on Advances in Civil, Structural and Mechanical Engineering

SEM 2017 - 2017

5th International Conference on Advances in Social, Economics and Management

ICETM 2022 - 2022

8th International E- conference on Engineering, Technology and Management

SEM 2019 - 2019

9th International Conference on Advances in Social Science, Economics and Management Study