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Protocol Design for Wavelength Routing in Optical Ring Access Networks (광링액세스네트워크에서의 파장 라우팅을 위한 프로토콜 설계)

  • Lee, Sang-Wha
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.2382-2392
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    • 2014
  • In this paper, a new data frame structure for wavelength routing in optical ring access network(ORAN) is designed and the functions of each field in the frame are defined. In addition, the IP packet transmission to the network layer corresponding to the newly proposed structure of the protocol stack is newly presented. Tha data transmission protocol design techniques of ORAN was proposed. IP packet and broadcasting packet transmission within the sub-network, and the IP packet transmission to other sub-network was shown through the process illustration. In the process, the encapsulation and framing process of the wavelength information to routing has been described in detail. And each step takes place in a packet transfer process is demonstrated. A ring type optical access network protocol is not yet research field. ORAN data transfer protocol to send/receive module structure of a subscriber node and a control node of the two rings which analyzed the results are shown. The high-speed Internet solution is proposed that by using wavelength routing the packet transport protocol for ORAN is designed.

Procedure for the correct placement of Long-Thread Short-Thread couplers in mechanical connections of reinforcing bars

  • Enrique Hernandez-Montes;Fouzia Larbi-Chaht;Mohamed Mouli;Lahouari Mammar;Sadek Mahdjouba;Ahmed M. Mohamed;Abdelkader Medjahed;Ahmed Messaoud-Djebara;Luisa Maria Gil-Martin
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.91-96
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    • 2023
  • The present work provides a new solution to both the correct execution and quality control of straight thread couplers for reinforcing bars under monotonic loading conditions. A random survey on already constructed couplers together with a new mechanical model, adjusted with an experimental campaign, led us to present this new procedure in reinforced concrete construction. Formulation and methodology for a correct placement of straight thread couplers is presented.

HOMOGENEOUS STRUCTURES ON FOUR-DIMENSIONAL LORENTZIAN DAMEK-RICCI SPACES

  • Assia Mostefaoui;Noura Sidhoumi
    • Communications of the Korean Mathematical Society
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.195-203
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    • 2023
  • Special examples of harmonic manifolds that are not symmetric, proving that the conjecture posed by Lichnerowicz fails in the non-compact case have been intensively studied. We completely classify homogeneous structures on Damek-Ricci spaces equipped with the left invariant metric.

Vibration analysis and optimization of functionally graded carbon nanotube reinforced doubly-curved shallow shells

  • Hammou, Zakia;Guezzen, Zakia;Zradni, Fatima Z.;Sereir, Zouaoui;Tounsi, Abdelouahed;Hammou, Yamna
    • Steel and Composite Structures
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.155-169
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    • 2022
  • In the present paper an analytical model was developed to study the non-linear vibrations of Functionally Graded Carbon Nanotube (FG-CNT) reinforced doubly-curved shallow shells using the Multiple Scales Method (MSM). The nonlinear partial differential equations of motion are based on the FGM shallow shell hypothesis, the non-linear geometric Von-Karman relationships, and the Galerkin method to reduce the partial differential equations associated with simply supported boundary conditions. The novelty of the present model is the simultaneous prediction of the natural frequencies and their mode shapes versus different curvatures (cylindrical, spherical, conical, and plate) and the different types of FG-CNTs. In addition to combining the vibration analysis with optimization algorithms based on the genetic algorithm, a design optimization methode was developed to maximize the natural frequencies. By considering the expression of the non-dimensional frequency as an objective optimization function, a genetic algorithm program was developed by valuing the mechanical properties, the geometric properties and the FG-CNT configuration of shallow double curvature shells. The results obtained show that the curvature, the volume fraction and the types of NTC distribution have considerable effects on the variation of the Dimensionless Fundamental Linear Frequency (DFLF). The frequency response of the shallow shells of the FG-CNTRC showed two types of nonlinear hardening and softening which are strongly influenced by the change in the fundamental vibration mode. In GA optimization, the mechanical properties and geometric properties in the transverse direction, the volume fraction, and types of distribution of CNTs have a considerable effect on the fundamental frequencies of shallow double-curvature shells. Where the difference between optimized and not optimized DFLF can reach 13.26%.

A Hybrid Approach for the Morpho-Lexical Disambiguation of Arabic

  • Bousmaha, Kheira Zineb;Rahmouni, Mustapha Kamel;Kouninef, Belkacem;Hadrich, Lamia Belguith
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.358-380
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    • 2016
  • In order to considerably reduce the ambiguity rate, we propose in this article a disambiguation approach that is based on the selection of the right diacritics at different analysis levels. This hybrid approach combines a linguistic approach with a multi-criteria decision one and could be considered as an alternative choice to solve the morpho-lexical ambiguity problem regardless of the diacritics rate of the processed text. As to its evaluation, we tried the disambiguation on the online Alkhalil morphological analyzer (the proposed approach can be used on any morphological analyzer of the Arabic language) and obtained encouraging results with an F-measure of more than 80%.

FINDING A ZERO OF THE SUM OF TWO MAXIMAL MONOTONE OPERATORS WITH MINIMIZATION PROBLEM

  • Abdallah, Beddani
    • Nonlinear Functional Analysis and Applications
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.895-902
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    • 2022
  • The aim of this paper is to construct a new method for finding the zeros of the sum of two maximally monotone mappings in Hilbert spaces. We will define a simple function such that its set of zeros coincide with that of the sum of two maximal monotone operators. Moreover, we will use the Newton-Raphson algorithm to get an approximate zero. In addition, some illustrative examples are given at the end of this paper.

Electrochemical degradation of Orange G in K2SO4 and KCl medium

  • Hamous, Hanene;Khenifi, Aicha;Bouberka, Zohra;Derriche, Zoubir
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.571-578
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    • 2020
  • In this work, a detailed study on the electrochemical degradation of an azo dye, Orange G is performed using a platinum electrode. Indeed, the influence of the dye concentration (50-150 mg/L), the pH of the medium and the density of the electric current is studied on the rate of discoloration, the rate of mineralization, the efficiency of the electric current and the energy consumption. The UV-visible spectra of OG plotted against the degradation time show the decrease of the intensity of the characteristic dye peaks. In an environment rich in chlorides, all peaks disappear after 15 min of degradation. However, the peaks at wavelengths of 200 and 290 nm appeared after one hour of treatment. In K2SO4, the eliminated percentages are respectively 46, 54 and 61% for wavelengths of 245, 330 and 480 nm. This suggests that the degradation mechanisms in K2SO4 and KCl environments are not the same. In the middle rich in chlorides, the eliminated percentage of OG did not seem to be affected by the concentrations increase. These results confirm the hypothesis that electrochemical oxidation process is very favorable for concentrated pollutants discharge.

A Virtual Laboratory to Practice Mobile Wireless Sensor Networks: A Case Study on Energy Efficient and Safe Weighted Clustering Algorithm

  • Dahane, Amine;Berrached, Nasr-Eddine;Loukil, Abdelhamid
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.205-228
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we present a virtual laboratory platform (VLP) baptized Mercury allowing students to make practical work (PW) on different aspects of mobile wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Our choice of WSNs is motivated mainly by the use of real experiments needed in most courses about WSNs. These experiments require an expensive investment and a lot of nodes in the classroom. To illustrate our study, we propose a course related to energy efficient and safe weighted clustering algorithm. This algorithm which is coupled with suitable routing protocols, aims to maintain stable clustering structure, to prevent most routing attacks on sensor networks, to guaranty energy saving in order to extend the lifespan of the network. It also offers a better performance in terms of the number of re-affiliations. The platform presented here aims at showing the feasibility, the flexibility and the reduced cost of such a realization. We demonstrate the performance of the proposed algorithms that contribute to the familiarization of the learners in the field of WSNs.

Probability analysis of optimal design for fatigue crack of aluminium plate repaired with bonded composite patch

  • Errouane, H.;Deghoul, N.;Sereir, Z.;Chateauneuf, A.
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.61 no.3
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    • pp.325-334
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    • 2017
  • In the present study, a numerical model for probability analysis of optimal design of fatigue non-uniform crack growth behaviour of a cracked aluminium 2024 T3 plate repaired with a bonded composite patch is investigated. The proposed 3D numerical model has advanced in literatures, which gathers in a unique study: problems of reliability, optimization, fatigue, cracks and repair of plates subjected to tensile loadings. To achieve this aim, a finite element modelling is carried out to determine the evolution of the stress intensity factor at the crack tip Paris law is used to predict the fatigue life for a give n crack. To have an optimal volume of our patch satisfied the practical fatigue life, a procedure of optimization is proposed. Finally, the probabilistic analysis is performed in order to a show that optimized patch design is influenced by uncertainties related to mechanical and geometrical properties during the manufacturing process.

Using a Cellular Automaton to Extract Medical Information from Clinical Reports

  • Barigou, Fatiha;Atmani, Baghdad;Beldjilali, Bouziane
    • Journal of Information Processing Systems
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.67-84
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    • 2012
  • An important amount of clinical data concerning the medical history of a patient is in the form of clinical reports that are written by doctors. They describe patients, their pathologies, their personal and medical histories, findings made during interviews or during procedures, and so forth. They represent a source of precious information that can be used in several applications such as research information to diagnose new patients, epidemiological studies, decision support, statistical analysis, and data mining. But this information is difficult to access, as it is often in unstructured text form. To make access to patient data easy, our research aims to develop a system for extracting information from unstructured text. In a previous work, a rule-based approach is applied to a clinical reports corpus of infectious diseases to extract structured data in the form of named entities and properties. In this paper, we propose the use of a Boolean inference engine, which is based on a cellular automaton, to do extraction. Our motivation to adopt this Boolean modeling approach is twofold: first optimize storage, and second reduce the response time of the entities extraction.