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2006-06-01
The Victoria Experimental Network Under the Sea (VENUS) project will be deployed in three location by December 2006. This network provides telecommunication and internet access to the sea floor. It will be possible to connect a sensor network to a VENUS node in order to access data measured by...
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2009
Nikolaidis, Ioanis, Nascimento, Mario A., Malhotra, Baljeet
Technical report TR09-01. Finding the top-k values is an important type of aggregation query in wireless sensor networks. Previous proposals relied on a given underlying logical tree topology for data aggregation/forwarding, but did not pay due attention to the role of such topology. In this...
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2003
Kouritzin, Michael, Ma, Xinjian, Long, Hongwei, Sun, Wei
Nonlinear filtering is an important and effective tool for handling estimation of signals when observations are incomplete, distorted, and corrupted. Quite often in real world applications, the signals to be estimated contain unknown parameters which need to be determined. Herein, we develop and...
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2008
Kouritzin, Michael, Newton, Fraser, Orsten, Sterling, Wilson, Daniel
Classification of data as true or fabricated has applications in fraud detection and verification of data samples. In this paper, we apply nonlinear filtering to a simplified fraud-detection problem: classifying coin flip sequences as either real or faked. On the way, we propose a method for...
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2008
In this paper, we give a direct derivation of the Duncan–Mortensen–Zakai filtering equation, without assuming right continuity of the signal, nor its filtration, and without the usual finite energy condition. As a consequence, the Fujisaki–Kallianpur–Kunita equation is also derived. Our results...
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Fall 2013
In process plants, alarms are configured to notify operators of any abnormalities or faults. However, in practice a majority of raised alarms are false or nuisance and create problems for operators as they face an increasing number of alarms to handle. In the past, many catastrophic incidents...
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2005
Herein, we analyze an efficient branching particle method for asymptotic solutions to a class of continuous-discrete filtering problems. Suppose that t→Xt is a Markov process and we wish to calculate the measure-valued process t→μt(⋅)≐P{Xt∈⋅|σ{Ytk, tk≤t}}, where tk=kɛ and Ytk is a distorted,...
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Technology and the Politics of Choice: Information Literacy, Critical Thinking, and Intellectual Freedom
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This presentation addresses the prescriptive technology of Internet filtering software, also known to its critics as \"censorware\", \"electronic book banning\" and even e-book burning. My lens is library and information studies, and my theme is that the attempt to regulate and control...