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Design Issues Of Distributed Architecture For Mog
3. Design issues in distributed architecture for MOG:
In Peer to Peer Architecture Multiplayer Online Games (P–P MOG) introduces some key design issues or challenges. They are Interest Management,
Game Event Dissemination, NPC Host Allocation, Game State Persistency, Cheating Mitigation, Incentive Mechanism, and Policing Issues. With
respect to P–P MOG, each issue elaborated and respective possible solution for those issues listed in the following manner (Fan, Trinder, & Taylor,
2010).
3.1. Interest Management (IM): (Fan, Trinder, & Taylor, 2010)
In peer to peer MOG, having a sense of space distribution among a vast number of players and preserving consistency by excluding the central server
is the major prerequisite. The theme of IM is allowing limited Area of Interest (AOI) to player's view under two constraints. One is hiding game
activities information which is irrelevant to the player. The second is keeping restrictions on player's avatar movement and sense capability. The spatial
model, a region based publish/subscribe model, and hybrid communication model are the categories of IM.
3.1.1 The Spatial Model:
For better arbitration of interactions, this model utilizes space properties. It consists two key terms: "aura" and "nimbus". The aura defined as the
bounded area of interest of an object present in space and nimbus defined as a consensus ("mutual awareness") level between objects. These two terms
meaning that objects potential interactions occur by initiating
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Geographic Information Science And Systems
Joseph Crain
GPHY 384 Term Paper
04/19/2016
Geographic information science and systems can be an extremely powerful tool when properly applied to real world situations. GIS is commonly
thought of as map making because it deals with spatial analysis, but data can be managed and manipulated to create a vast array of different outputs
including charts and graphs. There are several software programs capable of dealing with GIS synthesis and analysis. The focus of this paper applies
to use of ArcMap 10.1 GIS software for data management and output creation. GIS can provide several key benefits: cost savings from better efficiency,
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Providing updated geographic or spatial information is a primary responsibility of many government organization. GIS provides the structure for
maintaining, updating, and organizing all of these records. ROI on Montana 's GIS–based statewide cadastral system is more than $9 million annually.
GIS is becoming essential to understanding what is happening and what will happen in geographic space. Once we understand, we can prescribe action.
http://www.esri.com/what–is–gis The general area of focus for this assignment is in the field of geology. My specific interests in this field include
mineral exploration (locating) and exploitation (recovery). My career goal is to work for an exploration company location potential resources. GIS
is essential for success in both of these processes. GIS programs are used to map geologic formations, provide topological information, display
watersheds, and show vital spatial relationships between outcrops in the field. Knowing the location of specific formations will help in finding
potential payload sources. Topographical information can be used to provide planning information for roads and other forms of access to the
payload. Cost analysis can be modeled in a $ per distance format by knowing the type of terrain being crossed. Cadastral data can be used to display
parcel ownership information. This can be very useful when beginning to negotiate for mineral rights. Water is the main method of
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Safe Drinking Water In Bangladesh Essay
Safe drinking–water is essential for healthy life, and United Nations (UN) General Assembly declared safe and clean drinking–water as a human right
essential to the full enjoyment of life [1]. Moreover, the importance of water, sanitation and hygiene for health and development has been reflected in
the outcomes of a series of international policy forums [1]. These have also included health and water–oriented conferences, but most importantly in the
Millennium Development Goals (MDG) adopted by the General Assembly of the UN in 2000. The UN General Assembly declared the period from
2005 to 2015 as the International Decade for Action, "Water for Life" [1]. Access to safe drinking–water is important as a health and development
issue at national, regional and local levels. Bangladesh, a developing country from South Asian (SA) region also takes several steps for ensuring
sanitation and safe drinking water facilities among the people. As a result, Bangladesh has made great progress in this sector. The government also
claimed that it has achieved the MDG indicator of ensuring safe drinking water for 85% people of the country. According to different demographic
and health surveys, the percentage of using improved sources of drinking water is about 98% (reported in the latest two surveys Multiple Indicator
Cluster Surveys (MICS) 2012–13 and Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) 2014) [2,3]. But, this achievement statistics are
overlooking the shortcomings. The MICS
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Urbanization Of The 21st Century
Introduction
The 21st century is witnessing an increase of the world's population into urban dwellers. Dramatic movement of people into major towns and cities of
the world is caused by rapid sprawl; this is observed in developed and developing countries. This increasing recognition is inevitable; therefore the
solution to urban problems depends largely on effective planning, infrastructural management and development. Usually, unplannedpopulation growth
is associated to population demands that supersede infrastructure and service capacity, leading to the degradation of the environment.
Urbanization is important, but its development is effected at the expense of deforestation, destruction of biotopes, fragmentation of ecosystems,
consequently shrinking of the open space among many other things. Acity should be a complex system that should entail several interactive
sub–systems, it should be affected by various factors including governmental land policies, population growth, transportation infrastructure, market
behavior to mention just a few.
Land use and transportation systems are considered as the two most vital subsystems determining the long term urban form and structure. Meanwhile,
urban growth is one of the most important topics in urban studies, and its main driving forces are population growth and transportation development.
Rapid urban growth stresses the capacity of governments to provide adequate basic services such as road network.
Everyone has seen urban
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GIS: A Step Above Essay
GIS: A Step Above
Urban growth in the suburbs and maintaining what is already built is one problem facing the United States today. One difficulty in regional planning
is the visualization of the area in question. Finding the problem areas, addressing all the issues involved, and discovering the best way to implement
changes can create challenges for those in charge. A technology that is growing to accommodate the various areas of study which helps address these
issues is Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Geographical Information Systems is the prime tool for spatial research.
GIS at work Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are used in a wide variety of businesses across the United States. The program can compile ...
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"Over the past five years, Geographic information systems have become powerful graphical database tools, useful to everyone from city planners to
departments of transportation, from environmental scientists to cartographers." (Denes 62)
GIS has been incorporated into creating the infrastructure of cities. For example, managing and operating a water system require detailed records and
measurements. As GIS technology improves, it becomes easier and more advantageous for companies to use it to log information and track the running
of the system. "Successful use of a GIS requires that basic computer system design procedures be integrated with characteristics unique to GIS
applications." (Kaufman 71) The use of this technology requires accurate, detailed statistics about the physical, economic, and spatial elements of the
area of study. The GIS maintenance system used to regulate and map water systems "incorporates field experience, environmental conditions, hydraulic
characteristics of the distribution system, and service requirements." (Kaufman 75) These detailed figures are necessary when using a GIS system,
otherwise the program is unable to compile the correct, specific, desired results.
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Natural Disaster Indonesia Essay
Disaster, both natural and man–made, are increasing in their frequency and catastrophic impact in Indonesia. Natural hazards like landslides,
avalanches, floods and debris flows can result in enormous property damage and human casualties in mountainous regions (Matternicht, 2005).
Earthquake, flood, landslide, subsidence are only a few to mention (Walter et al., 2008; Abidin et al., 2009, Chini et al., 2008; US. Geology Survey,
2006; Tsuji et al., 2009). The term 'natural disaster' has been brought as a common vocabulary to our daily life as news bringing information on
natural disaster is occurring in any parts of our planet recently. Planet Earth provides us with the air, food, warmth, and materials we need to thrive.
But Earth can also generate catastrophic disasters, from tsunamis and landslides to tornadoes and wildfires, that kill people, damage the environment,
destroy property, and disrupt normal life. Such disasters may be sudden and violent, like an earthquake or flood, or gradual, like drought or the spread
of a deadly disease. Due to the lack or inadequate disaster prevention and mitigation strategies in Indonesia, the impact of disasters which they do occur
is much greater than in other developed countries. Disaster detection and monitoring are essential aspect in disaster mitigation and it's conventionally
done by ground survey. Nowadays, remote sensing plays important role in disaster mitigation.
The subsidence phenomena in Jakarta have been studied using
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Geostor Essay
1. Why is a data warehouse needed in the GeoStor system?
Answer: A data warehouse contain pool of data both current and of the past/historical which in turn are used to support decision making by the
managers., Without it, GeoStor would lack the variety of data it needs to be able to perform different tasks for different functions. 2. List the major
benefits of GeoStor to Arkansas and to private–sector users.
Answer: GeoStore is used by Arkansas state agencies for different tasks such as reducing the time needed to search for documents by a factor of 15
thereby reducing time from 23.5 hours per document to 1.5 hours. This saved $2 million of tax payer's money in the first 18 months it was in ... Show
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4. The state of Arkansas was the first to have such a system, so it has a competitive edge in attracting new business to the state. Explain why can this
advantage be sustained when other states will use a similar system in the future?
Answer: One big advantage for the state of Arkansas is that the product in offered is first of its kind and as such has an edge over other states. As
discussed in Answer 1, GeoStor which used by private sector will offer incentives for these companies to relocate as opposed to states that do not
offer such services. As such competition will automatically be at a disadvantage. First time use4rs of this system will have a competitive advantage
as they become competitive necessities which are required by every organization. Some of the examples are online package tracking, buying of
concert ticket and reserving seats for transport. 5. Can any GIS data be combined with GPS data? For what uses?
Answer: Not all GIS data can be combined along with GPS data especially static GIS data.
It can be used by a company to portray GIS to about products, available at different locations, discount on the product. This gives a static picture
intended to get the customers coming in. For this purpose GPS data is of little use. In majority of cases though, GIS is used along with GPS data in
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Emergency Evacuation Planning
ABSTRACT:
Emergency evacuation is movement of people away from the place of accident/hazard immediately to a safer place. This results in confusion and
commotion causing more harm to people in and around the place of accident/hazard. Thus, planning an emergency evacuation is a complex procedure
which includes routing evacuees, identifying shelters and exits, and designing traffic control. During such catastrophic events, the evacuation routing
models are vital to the evacuation planning problems. Since, transportation infrastructure is a limited resource both in terms of directional accessibility
and capacity, it is worthy of well planning evacuation routes in advance so as to ensure a safe evacuee routing decision and efficient utilization ... Show
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When a disaster or incident occurs, evacuees start to panic in general and may compete for the egress routes without considering others if no proper
evacuation routes are planned. Movement of evacuees may cause congestion on road networks in large–scale evacuations. However, considering
roadway capacities may severely limit the efficiency of the evacuation, which will naturally force motorists find ways to divert around the disaster
event. People are constrained during an evacuation by the capacity of the road network, which in turn dictates evacuation times. Evacuation planning
therefore becomes critically important and essential to foster emergency evacuation strategies in defining feasible evacuation routes and their traffic
impact on the existing roadway network for varied scenarios of disaster events. Without it, an effective evaluation practice would be unlikely. Such an
evacuation planning modelling is a complex problem with routing evacuee behavioral and management facets, identifying shelters and exits, and
designing traffic control. The evacuees must be routed to safety under dynamic hazard and traffic conditions. Any number of transportation problems
can arise during an evacuation. A central challenge in managing a regional evacuation is routing people to safety. An efficient routing plan is valuable
because evacuations routinely result in travel demand that exceeds the available network capacity. In emergency planning, GIS is valuable to provide
the data required by the evacuation models. On the other hand, traffic simulation models have been developed for simulating traveler behavior and
vehicle movement process. Thus this learning module explains the integrity between the GIS and Transportation Engineering in the real life
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The Importance Of Drinking Water In Bangladesh
Introduction
Safe drinking–water is essential for healthy life, and United Nations (UN) General Assembly declared safe and clean drinking–water as a human right
essential to the full enjoyment of life [1]. Moreover, the importance of water, sanitation and hygiene for health and development has been reflected in
the outcomes of a series of international policy forums [1]. These have also included health and water–oriented conferences, but most importantly in the
Millennium Development Goals (MDG) adopted by the General Assembly of the UN in 2000. The UN General Assembly declared the period from
2005 to 2015 as the International Decade for Action, "Water for Life" [1]. Access to safe drinking–water is important as a health and development
issue at national, regional and local levels. Bangladesh, a developing country from South Asian (SA) region also takes several steps for ensuring
sanitation and safe drinking water facilities among the people. As a result, Bangladesh has made great progress in this sector. The government also
claimed that it has achieved the MDG indicator of ensuring safe drinking water for 85% people of the country. According to different demographic
and health surveys, the percentage of using improved sources of drinking water is about 98% (reported in the latest two surveys Multiple Indicator
Cluster Surveys (MICS) 2012–13 and Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) 2014) [2,3]. But, this achievement statistics are
overlooking the shortcomings.
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Questions On Wireless Network And Security
Assignment–1
MN603
Subject Wireless Network and Security
Teacher Biplob Rakshit Ray
Name : Loveneet Singh Dhanjal
ID: MIT130071
Contents
1)Introduction3
2)Massive MIMO architectures3
a.V–BLAST3
b.Array Architecture4
3)Uses of massive MIMO to achieve convergence of wireless networks5
a.Spatial multiplexing6
b.Pre–coding6
4)Existing Technologies6
a.WiMAX6
b.3G6
c.4G LTE7
5)Recently proposed techniques in the literature7
5G7
6)Relevant information8
Massive MIMO advantages8
Massive MIMO Challenges8
7)Conclusion8
References9
1)Introduction
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On the other hand, if the multipath scattering is adequate, then the numerous sub–streams are all scattered marginally in an unexpected way, since they
start from diverse transmit receiving antennas that are situated at different points. By utilizing modern sign preparing, these slight contrasts in
scrambling permit the sub streams to be distinguished and recouped. As a result, the unavoidable multipath is abused to give an extremely valuable
spatial parallelism that is utilized to significantly enhance data transmission rates.
b.Array Architecture Massive MIMO demands uniquely large base–station arrays. Challenge was to transporting signals between the source and the
antenna. Any array architecture requires partitioning the transceiver functions into those implemented close to the respective antennas and those
implemented at the main system controller. Transceiver can be subdivided into three parts
пѓјAnalog–connected array
пѓјDigitally–connected array
пѓјDigitally–connected array with distributed beam forming
3)Uses of massive MIMO to achieve convergence of wireless networks
Massive MIMO Wireless Network convergence means using one pipe to deliver all forms of communication services like video, audio and data
communication within network. Convenience and flexibility is offered by using multiple communication modes in a single
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A Description Of Geographically Weighted Regression
Dr. Rogerson
1. Give a brief description of geographically weighted regression (as if you were preparing a 20–minute introduction to the method for a class). In your
description, be sure to describe the method itself, parameter estimation, and an explanation on how it is different from ordinary least squares. Provide
a list of papers that have used the method (perhaps 10 or so papers, but it could be longer, or (slightly) shorter. Finally, describe possible disadvantages
or drawbacks of the method, citing literature where possible.
Introduction
In spatial analysis, the aim is often to identify the natural relationship between pairs of variables. And the most common type of analysis used to
achieve this aim is regression (Fotheringham & Rogerson, 2009, p. 243). In a conventional linear regression model, we use a single equation to assess
the overall relationships between a single dependent and more independent variables across space. An important assumption underlying this approach is
that the relationships of interest are stationary or homogeneous over space (Fotheringham & Charlton, 1998). So, the parameter estimates from the
regression model are constant over space (Fotheringham & Rogerson, 2009, p. 244). Relationships which exhibit spatial nonstationarity (or
heterogeneity) will create the problem for the interpretation of parameter estimates from a linear regression model (Fotheringham & Charlton, 1998).
To address this issue, Dr. Brunsdaon et al., (1996) developed a
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Essay about GIS Analysis in Flood Assessment and Modeling
Floods are natural hazards that have shaped the landscape of our environment over thousands of years. Recently, the effect of floods has been
intensified by the sustained population growth, changes in land use, and climate change with more intense rainfall patterns. The impact of these effects
depends on the extent of the flood and temporal nature of their occurrence, as well as on the vulnerability and associated risk of the exposed
communities and elements (infrastructure, ecosystems, etc). Most flood hazards result from insufficient drainage systems, breaching or topping of
levees or dams, and intense rainfall events (Kulkarni, et al., 2014).
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The use of GIS in pre–processing has been widely acknowledged for specific applications such as watershed delineation, terrain processing, and cross
section discretization, which allow obtaining a computer representation of the spatial and terrain characteristics of the study area for further computer
modeling (Paiva, et al., 2011, Haq et al., 2012, Sarhadi et al., 2012). Post–processing applications include inundation maps that display the depth and
spatial extent of the floods, assessment of population and infrastructure impacts, spatial–uncertainty and sensitivity analysis, among others (Crossetto et
al., 2000). These applications of GIS can either be used for computer modeling, or rather used for direct flood assessment.
Pre–processing applications in GIS for flood modeling include the interpolation of elevation datasets to create smooth and continuous terrain surfaces.
The quality and accuracy of the topographic data derived from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) determines the spatial resolution and vertical
precision that is used as input of flood models (Zerger, 2002). Ordinary kriging seems to be the preferred method for interpolation of terrain surfaces,
as it takes into consideration the distance between observations and their
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DHS Strategic Plan
Q: Identify the three major factors that will arise as the DHS progresses in asserting itself as an effective federal department focused on protecting the
United States from all hazards. What other issues may the DHS need to address in the future? A:The Department of Homeland Security National
Strategic Plan was created to outline the department's missions, goals, and visions from the years of 2012–2016. There are five missions that DHS
(Department of Homeland Security) is prioritizing in the national strategic plan. These missions are: preventing terrorism, securing and managing
America's borders, enforcing immigration laws, guarding cyberspace, and being resilient to natural disasters. The first mission that the national
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Form and train an in–house disaster response team. Create and maintain current building floor plans, with cutoff switches and valve locations. Keep a
list of names, addresses, and home phone numbers of personnel with emergency responsibilities and the in–house disaster response team. Ascertain
from local government emergency management officials how the public will be alerted about the various types of disasters, both natural and
man–made, at home, schools, workplaces, and other locations. Identify the hazards that have occurred or may occur in your area and make specific
plans for each potential hazard. The NRF describes the roles and responsibilities not only of public–sector agencies but also of the private sector,
NGOs, and individuals and households. The extent to which a community can endure and survive a major disaster or terrorist attack reflects how its
emergency plan was constructed; using the four classical phases as a guide. The National Response Framework describes not only how the Federal
government organizes itself to respond to natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other catastrophic events but also the importance of the whole
community in assisting with response efforts. The intended audience for this document is individuals, families, communities, the private and nonprofit
sectors,
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Remote Sensing : Remote Sensors
Remote Sensing Remote sensing is a key technology for quantifying landscape pattern and processes, without being in physical contact of that
landscape using electromagnetic radiation either from an aircraft or satellite (active) or passive from sunlight (Newton et al., 2009; Tuner, 2005;
Frohn, 1998). When more African countries acquire the ability of launching their own satellites they will be able to customize maps to the unique
needs of the countries phenomena like wetlands, land use, deforestation and climate change over time. In so doing, scientists in these countries will
be able to advise policy makers more accurately in better land use and how to combat the adverse effects of climate change. Moreover, Geospatial
Information System usage allows the data obtained from the satellite maps to be analyzed and easily interpreted using computer software. For
instance, data from remote sensing is used to predict habitat types for Wetlands biodiversity assessment and necessary action plans can be put in
place to mitigate any adverse effects that have occurred over time (see figure 3 below). Geospatial Information Systems Geophysicistshave used
spatial data to characterize geographic distribution, spatial pattern of field data (Ripley, 1981; Meyers, 1988; Cressie, 1991 & 1993). More recently,
spatial statistics has evolved from descriptive, to predictive and now optimization models this is critical in making better choices and accurately
making decisions. For example,
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cadaveric Dissection
The brain is arguably the most complex organ in our body. Many students in neuroanatomy, which is the study of the nervous system, struggle with the
cadaveric dissection of a brain. It involves costly infrastructure and professors with the very high expertise to dissect parts of the brain so that students
can learn about it. Recently, a decline in dissections has been observed in cadaveric dissection partly due to the introduction of virtual/augmented reality
(VR/AR) to create a 3D model of the brain that is 'virtually' dissected. Virtual/augmented reality aims to create a 3D world where users can interact
with a 'virtual' brain and examine it. As technology evolves, we can go into greater detail into replicating the structure of the brain.
"The gold standard for anatomy instruction involves the use of cadaveric dissection; however, this method is expensive and can be limited by the need
to destroy superficial structures to reveal deeper ones. As such, there is a clear need for innovative visualizations and educational tools..."
According to Kockro et al., who conducted a study using second–year medical students from the University of Mainz, Germany, students who used
virtual reality to learn about brain anatomy did as good and sometimes even better in multiple–choice questions compared to the controlled group. They
also discovered that the students were more motivated to learn about the subject and often did better than their peers who were subjected to 2D graphs or
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Methodology Approach ( Combination ) Essay
Methodology Approach (combination):
1.Case Study:This study will utilize a methodology more commonly called the mixed–method approach and will include the application of the "Case
Study" technique. Planning and design fields heavily rely on the knowledge developed through individual case studies being cumulatively converted
into prescriptive theories and paradigms. This technique is appropriate in that the process provides the means for quantitative comparative analysis with
other airport sites, while also employing the qualitative collection from data instruments, which will gather firsthand knowledge of airport
development, socio–demographic data, and land–use / spatial distribution growth. The focus on case studies or "best practices" is to understand the
development process, including various planning, design and implementation stages involved in creating airport aerotropolis development. With that,
some case study literature comes from sources other than peer–reviewed literature such as from projects, developers, city, or organizational websites
/ documents / news and although this is normal, this material will be researched thoroughly to assure data reliability and accuracy. Airport aerotropolis
development(s) at national and global airports will be analyzed in respect to the economic clustering impact on–site and on the spatial layout in the
urban proximity areas.
2.Qualitative Research / Interviews: Qualitative data / questionnaires / interviews with
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Autonomic Cloud Application And Services
Autonomic Cloud Application and Services Abstract Clouds are large scale, complex systems. This makes the management of resources a challenging
job. The heterogeneous distributed system requires intelligent strategies to provision resources. These strategies can be automated for efficient
performance. Resources provided must be secure, cost–efficient and reliable. Therefore effective management of Clouds providing services in software
platforms becomes fundamental. This paper identifies issues on autonomic resource provisioning and provides innovative management techniques
which supports SaaS applications on Clouds. A conceptual architecture with early results is provided to emphasis the benefits of autonomic
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These private environments are made accessible via the Internet. Cloud computing provides services such as software (applications), platforms and
infrastructures with a subscription–based in a pay–as–you–go model. These services are generally referred as Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as
a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Real time service providers like Amazon, HP and IBM have Cloud data centers worldwide.
These centers support end–user applications ranging from online healthcare to generic text processing software. Ones the application is available in
the Cloud, the client can access from anywhere at any time. Users will require a form of networked device like a desktop or a smart phone. The
Cloud system increases the application speed for the client. This is achieved by using the processing power of the virtual computers on the back end.
However, it is a challenging task to deliver a secure, cost–efficient and reliable service. Management of a Cloud infrastructure that is elastic and
large–scale is another issue. The Cloud needs to exhibit autonomic properties and co–optimization at multiple layers (infrastructure, platform, and
application). Some of the challenges are mentioned below: Quality of Service (QoS). Cloud service consumers (CSCs) expect the Cloud service
providers (CSPs) to meet requirements like response time, deadline and budget constraints. The CSPs need to ensure sufficient amount of resources are
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Natural Disaster
Natural Disasters With the tropical climate and unstable landforms, coupled with high population density, poverty, illiteracy and lack of adequate
infrastructure, India is one of the most vulnerable developing countries to suffer very often from various Natural Disasters, viz. flood, cyclone,
earthquake,forest fire, drought, etc. Asia tops the list of casualties due to natural disasters. Space technology plays a crucial role in efficient mitigation
of disasters. Communication satellite provides disaster warning and relief mobilization, Earth observation satellite provides required database for
predisaster preparedness programmes and post–disaster preparedness programmes. They provide comprehensive, synoptic and multi temporal coverage
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GIS is defined as a "powerful set of tool for collecting, storing, retrieving at will, transforming and displaying spatial data from a real world for a
particular set of purpose" Disasters GIS based Decision Support System (DSS) provides an advanced modeling system for environmentalists so that
they can reliably generate and simulate more information about environmental parameters. One of the key components in spatial DSS is the Data
Warehousing and analysis. GIS operates as a front – end with disaster management database, providing it flexibility to respond to user queries
regarding specific details of availability of infrastructure. GIS allows the combination of different kinds of spatial data with non–spatial data, attribute
data and use them as useful information in the various stages of disaster management. Remote sensing and GIS in disaster management Mitigation of
natural disaster management can be successful only when detailed knowledge is obtained about the expected frequency, character, and magnitude of
the hazards events in an area. Remote sensing and GIS provides a database from which the evidence left behind by disasters that have occurred before
can be interpreted, and combined with the other information to arrive at hazard
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Social Urban Quality Of Life
Another proposal worth mentioning was proposed by (Serag El–Din, 2013) it introduce seven main dimensions which contribute to realize the urban
quality of life: environmental urban quality of life; physical urban quality of life; mobility urban quality of life; social urban quality of life;
psychological urban quality of life; economical urban quality of life; political urban quality of life. These dimensions are interrelated and dependent on
each other as reflected in the ''Heptagon Shape'' Figure ‎1 3.
The first dimension, generically titled Environmental Urban Quality of Life, refers to the natural aspects of the neighborhood.
The second dimension, Physical Urban Quality of Life, refers to facilities, urban fabric, land use, services and facilities and infrastructure.
The third dimension, Mobility Urban Quality of Life, discusses the accessibility, traffic and transportation issues.
The fourth dimension, titled Social Urban Quality of Life, comprises the indicators that refer to the social dimension of the neighborhood and to the
people interaction, that is, questions regarding individual choices and the participation of citizens.
The fifth dimension, Psychological Urban Quality of Life, it discusses the issues concerning the feeling of citizens toward their neighborhood, such as
the identity of the place.
The sixth dimension is Economical Urban Quality of Life which characterizes the neighborhood as a place of economic activities.
The seventh
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A Survey On Load Balancing Cloud Computing Using...
A Survey on Load Balancing in Cloud Computing using Artificial Intelligence Techniques Amandeep Kaur1, Pooja Nagpal2 1Research
Scholar,Department of CSE, I.K.Gujral Punjab Technical University Rayat Institute of Engineering and Information Technology,India 2Faculty of
Computer Science and Information Technology ,I.K.Gujral Punjab Technical University Rayat Institute of Engineering and Information
Technology,India 1amandhonsa@gmail.com, 2rieit.cse.pooja@gmail.com Abstract– Since its inception, the cloud computing paradigm has gained the
widespread popularity in the industry and academia. The economical, scalable, expedient, ubiquitous, and on–demand access to shared resources are
some of the characteristics of the cloud that have resulted in shifting the business processes to the cloud. The cloud computing attracts the attention of
research community due to its potential to provide tremendous benefits to the industry and the community. But with the increasing demand of the
cloud computing, there are some challenges also. The main cloud computing challenges are Data Management and Resource Allocation, Security and
Privacy, Load Balancing, Scalability and Availability, Migration to Clouds and Compatibility, Interoperability and Communication between Clouds. In
this paper, we concentrates on load balancing in cloud computing. We have considered artificial intelligence based algorithms for the cloud load
balancing.
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Geographic Information Systems
A Geographic Information System (GIS) stores and links non–graphic attributes of geographically referenced data with graphic map features allowing
for a wide range of information processing and display operations, as well as map production, analysis, and modeling. A working GIS is composed of
hardware, software, data, people, and a set of methods. Using these components a GIS is capable of storing, manipulating, and managing data, then
subsequently analyzing, visualizing, and modeling the data. GIS origins lie in thematic cartography which was used 100 years earlier than the earliest
computer based GIS systems. GIS store and link non–spatial information with the data's geographic location. Currently estimated as a $2 billion per
year industry, GIS serves as an invaluable tool in the natural, social, medical, and engineering sciences, as well as in business and planning. Despite
its prolific use among an extremely wide range of different sectors, GIS is a relatively new science having only developed into a multibillion dollar
industry within the last 60 years. Several stages of development compose the history of GIS including the first "pioneering" phase, followed by the
second, third, and fourth phases. The first phase extended from the early 1960s to about 1975 (Coppock and Rhind 1991). This phase of GIS
development is called the "research frontier" period due to several individuals making great advances simultaneously yet separately (Coppock and
Rhind 1991). Large
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Essay On Road Deterioration Analysis
3.7 Modeling techniques used for road deterioration analysis
(Madanat et al., 1997) in their research exhibit incremental facility deterioration model on bridge deck sample. Since infrastructure moves from one
transitional state to another with a set probability associated with the transition process, with the help of explanatory variables predicts the changes in
condition of infrastructure over a period using the incremental models. The data used in this case is panel data. The previous research that has been
done in this area does not account for the effects of heterogeneity in panel data. Due to the presence of unobserved factors the coefficient estimates of
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Finally, the researchers could develop a model that was theoretically sound, produced satisfactory estimates and in which set of explanatory variables
were linked to deterioration.
(Prozzi et al., 2003) The condition of the pavement should be known to the authorities to make an accurate and informed decision about the
maintenance program and subsequently about the budget that is required for the program. But knowing the condition of road for maintenance
purpose is not straightforward as failure can occur any time, as it is a highly variable event. The modeling of event duration becomes difficult
because of the variability in failure time. Truncation bias and censoring bias are associate with the failure events. In a survey if we include only
failure events it will give rise to truncation bias and if failure events are censored model may suffer from censoring bias. The author uses probabilistic
duration modeling techniques for analysis because these models can evaluate stochastic nature of payment failure and takes care of the censored data
to be incorporated for modeling because in case the censored data is not accounted for modeling it will result in biased model parameters. The
advantages of using probabilistic duration modeling techniques is that it is based on robust statistical principles and the failure times are predicted
better. In short, the pavement
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A Brief Note On Transport And Industrial Productivity
Introduction Transportation is crucial to industry and the economy. Without it, goods and services would not be able to get to market and labor would
be unable to migrate. Based on these statements, one could assume that more transport is always better. Or, one could assume there are diminishing
marginal gains to productivity in regards to transport. The sources of these productivity gains have been theorized substantially and numerous methods
of trying to determine the gains to productivity have been developed. This is a brief review paper on the topic of transport and industrial productivity.
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The final section contains final remarks and a conclusion.
Theory and Methodologies As mentioned in the introduction, transport is theorized to raise industrial productivity. Determining the causal mechanism
for these productivity gains is difficult, and measuring them accurately and efficiently is even more difficult due to statistical hurdles and data
availability. The three most common approaches to estimating industrial effects of transportation are microeconomic and macroeconomic approaches
and a historical or wider benefits approach (Lakshmanan, 2011). The microeconomic approach to estimating the impacts of transport infrastructure
uses the basic concept of consumer surplus. Beginning with a downward sloping demand curve and a flat transportation supply curve, the area below
the demand and above the supply curve is the consumer surplus. If the supply of transportation is raised, say by building a new road, the supply curve
shifts outwards (down in this particular case). This new higher level of supply lowers the cost for users, and therefore increases the gap between the
supply and demand curve, resulting in increased consumer surplus (Lakshmanan, 2011). This can then be measured by examining difference levels of
road supplied before and after a project is undertaken, and changes to industrial productivity that may have shifted as a
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The Development History Of Gis Essay
Essay on the development history of GIS Introduction This essay is about the development history of GIS (Geographical Information System). In the
next paragraph the work of Charles Piquet in 1832 and John Snow in 1854 is mentioned. Furthermore the paragraph traces the development history
between 1960 and 2014. It lists the development history from the Canadian GIS through the development of GPS until the launch of French satellite
SPOT 7.The following paragraph defines the four major development periods, each with two either general examples or examples from different
countries. The next Paragraph lists the most recent developments in GIS application, e.g. XML and GML, and explains why these mark–up languages
are important for a GIS. It also mentions the development of mobile GIS and how even a newcomer can learn how GIS works with Learn ArcGIS.
Finally a conclusion summarises the essay briefly. Development history of GIS The following paragraph shows the development history of GIS.
The development of GIS started probably in France, with the "geographer Charles Picquet when he applied spatial analysis in epidemiology"
("History of GIS", 2012) in 1832. But the first geographical method to specify a cholera outbreak was used by John Snow in 1854. Although map
making is far older than Charles Picquet and John Snow, were their works milestones in the history of GIS ("History of GIS", 2012).The following are
examples which affected the development of GIS between 1960 until 2014:
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Estimating Informal settlers in the Philippines
11th National Convention on Statistics (NCS)
EDSA Shangri–La Hotel
October 4–5, 2010
ESTIMATING INFORMAL SETTLERS IN THE PHILIPPINES
In the Housing Backlog Study commissioned by the HUDCC, the Consultants prepared the estimates of Informal Settlers in the Philippines. According
to the Spatial Statistics of
Informal Settlers in the Philippines component of the Study, informal settler families reached an estimated 550,771 households as of August 1, 2007.
This is based on the extrapolation made using the 2000 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) and the 2007 Census of
Population. The study showed that the highest concentration of informal settlers was in
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Moreover, UDHA also distinguishes potential housing beneficiaries from professional squatters and squatting syndicates (Section 27) and new
squatters (Section 44) who occupy the area after March 31, 1992.
The identification of homeless and underprivileged/socialized housing beneficiary or more broadly "informal settlers" in UDHA must take the
following into consideration several aspects:
location in urban and urbanizable areas family income non–ownership of housing facilities elsewhere in the Philippines occupancy in makeshift
dwelling units security of tenure location of dwelling (danger areas, public spaces, government infrastructure projects, private land) not a member of a
squatting syndicate not a professional squatter the business of squatter housing for profit or gain occupancy of the land before March 31, 1992
To this end, the LGUs and the NHA conduct "censuses" on specific areas that involve physical survey of the area, tagging of every structure, mapping
and household listing, ownership of structure, tenure arrangements (rental, sharing arrangements, absentee holdings), as well family composition,
source of income, education. "Censuses" of informal settlers identify all households and even families, as well as structure owners, tenants, sharers,
and other occupants, especially if the area will be cleared of structures for
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Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is an information...
Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is an information infrastructure providing access and enabling interoperability among spatial information based on
standards, policies, regulations and coordination mechanisms (Groot R, 1997). The methods for creating SDI undergone radical changes in the recent
years like the shift from the product–led model or data–producer–led model to process–led model or data–user model, etc. However, there are some
limitations challenging the SDI growth like the lack of standards to handle linked geospatial data, etc. The goal of this essay is to detail the concepts
for the creation of an improved SDI in the year 2019. The intended SDI integrates the existing developments in the field to the relevant emerging trends
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For example, services like WFS will now be Software as a Service (SaaS) as they offer functionality, such as spatio–temporal query. Similarly,
processing services like WPS (Web processing Services) where the computation resources are provided via PaaS (Platform as a Service) and IaaS
(Infrastructure as a Service). The benefits of using a cloud computing infrastructure from a networking perspective are standardized service interfaces
between different clouds; the existing publish–find–bind pattern for service interaction can be reused. The SDI can incorporate data mining techniques
that would help in creation of geospatial or aspatial relationships between data based on the ontology or geographic information. This would help
recognize patterns in data and help us to find auxiliary information. People The future SDI would encourage the participation of public sector like
government agencies, private sector like companies and citizens (Internet users). To increase the awareness of this SDI, there is some functionality in
the SDI that benefits directly the end user and increases the ease of participation, like providing a set of applications related to day–to–day life.
Willingness to share data should be cultivated with the help of public sector agencies, by giving them the confidence and belief. Policies and
Institutional Arrangements The infrastructure supports a number of standards related to
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Coordinate Reference System
1.What is the difference between a coordinate reference system and a projection (transformation)? Why would you want to change your coordinate
reference system during any analysis? Remember that a coordinate reference system is a special type (and thought of as a key component) of the
broader concept of 'spatial reference system'.
The difference between a coordinate reference system and a projection (transformation) are that a projection provides various mechanisms to project
maps of the earth's spherical surface onto a two–dimensional Cartesian coordinate plane whereas a coordinate reference system enables geographic
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10.What do the values in the field A1_FMTXT appear to mean and what is their level of measurement? (see the pdf metadata file)
The values in the field A1_FMTXT provide a text summary of the type of land or environment and the material the cell is made up of. The scale of
measurement is nominal.
11.Zoom in close on the shorelines to see how they are different. Compare the landscape makeup or conditions at four locations, two where land
conditions in NLCD and SZLINETH are similar and two more where they differ. Use x,y coordinates to record the location and write a short
description.
Where they differ:
Location 1: 124В°3'22.398"W 46В°57'36.813"N
SZLINETH states that this location is a flat sandy area whereas Washington_NLCD_erd_032200 recognizes it as a value of 51, representing shrubland
or areas dominated by shrubs.
Location 2: 124В°6'36.612"W 46В°51'3.126"N
SZLINETH states that this location is a beach with relic ridges or a vegetated dune compared to Washington_NLCD_erd_032200, which recognizes
it as a value of 42 which indicates evergreen forest and areas characterized by trees where 75% or more of the tree species maintain their leaves all
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The Signal Data Obtained Through The Measurement Phase
The signal data obtained in the measurement phase is then used to approximate the position of the target node. Since, due to many factors range data
often gets attenuated by noisy signal measurements, optimization methods are to be employed to filter the noise and arrive at a more definite position
estimate. Lateration:When ranges between anchor nodes and the mobile node can be determined, lateration is used to estimate position [35]. For
two–dimensional localization, three range measurements from known positions (anchor nodes) are required. Radius of a circle of each category as
anchor nodes as represented in is the ideal position. At one point the three circles intersect, and that the intersection is the location of the... Show more
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Most common outputs include: Absolute positions: Positions with coordinate's information which could be directly mapped to physical space. The
absolute location could either be represented in discrete space as cells or grids or in continuous space with coordinates. Relative positions: The
geometrical relative location by angle or distance to certain reference point (RP), in other word, the absolute position of the user could be obtained only
if absolute positions of RP are known. Logical positions: Identifying user's position without information directly corresponding to physical space but
associated with certain patterns including motions, activities and landmarks. Physical location could then be given by retrieving associate spatial
features of those patterns. The output of a localization system is closely related to the methodology or algorithms the system uses to localize. The
calculation of positions is the core engine of localization. We examine various existing methods and sort them into following categories: Geometric:
System based on geometric calculation including triangulation, trilateration and multilateration, to give user's relative position to certain RP. When the
absolute positions of RP are known, the absolute position of user could be given. Inertial navigation system (INS): A common navigation method
widely used on vehicles like
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Conceptual Framework And Literature Review
CHAPTER TWO
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AND LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Literature Review
The aim of this literature review is to examine the complexities of the theoretical discussion on the concepts and empirical research works on urban
development, peripheral development and metropolitan expansion in order to find a theoretical place within the broader concept of urban growth
effect on infrastructural development of peripheral settlements. In an attempt to strike a balance between the growth of cities and the attendant effects
on the infrastructural facilities of peripheral settlements, a reconciliation of various growth concepts of urban development need to be forged, the
relationship of these concepts was brought to the fore with the literature review of the studies of urban physical growth showing that urbanisation and
city growth have received much attention in the literature on urban studies (Ayogu 2003) but not many have had any of those study showing the
economic, social, and environmental effects of infrastructural facilities development on the peripheral settlements. The literature review consists
basically a thorough desk based research of available materials linked to the subject in libraries and on the Internet. The more recent literature is
examined basically from the 1990s for the development of the theoretical and conceptual discussions. Major scientific journals concerning urban
expansion and growth, peripheral development, metropolitan development and
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Aviation Centered Spatial Development And The Regional...
LITERATURE REVIEW
The literature in this field centers on on the different land–use theories that would be applicable to aviation – centered spatial development. The early
theorictial concepts of airport development focused on the regional development of the Central Business District (CBDs) where airports were often
located on the outlining areas of cities. Land–use around airports was not viewed as an integral component in the economic vitality of urban planning.
Early land – use theories included: Concentric Zone Theory – Burgess (1925) which stated that cities grew outwards from the centre in a series of
rings; the Sector Model – Hoyt (1939) which detailed that city growth sectors radiated out from the CBD along transport routes; and Multiple Nuclei
Theory – Harris and Ullman (1945) which expounded that as an urban area grows, it develops around a number of different business centres or nuclei.
Each nucleus acts as a growth point to which growth occurs outwards from each nucleus, until they all merge into one large urban area.
The most influential land – use theory for airport–centered spatial development was that of the Single Nulcei Theory. This theory, although similar to
that of Multiple Nuclei Theory, instead of sprouting from several economic catalysts, had one primary catalyst serve as the central source of outward
growth for the larger outlining or urban area. All these theories served as precursors for my research, as the airport city and aerotropolis
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Essay On Mining Moving Object
There have been many recent studies on mining moving object. These studies have focused on two categories of research: moving object cluster
discovery and trajectory clustering. Moving objects clustering means a group of object travels together where locations are not defined. Trajectory
clustering refers a group of locations based on similar objects traveling though traveling time is not considered. Li et al. cite{li2010swarm}, propose
the concept of temporal moving objects swarms, which captures the moving objects move within an arbitrary shape of clusters for certain timestamps
that are non consecutive. Laube et al. cite{laube2002analyzing} first introduced flock and the flock was further studied in... Show more content on
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Trajectory clustering with probabilistic modeling of a set of trajectories is proposed in papercite{gaffney2007probabilistic}. Whole trajectories may
miss interesting common paths in sub–trajectories. Lee et al. cite{lee2007trajectory} proposed a partition–and–group framework that finds out an
interesting common path in sub–trajectories. Mao et al. cite{mao2016mining} proposed mining spatiotemporal patterns of urban dwellers from taxi
trajectory data. The method involves three critical steps that are discover potentially meaningful locations using spatial clustering of taxi
origin–destination, identifying perfect parameter values to extract jobs housing urban infrastructure and visualization of this spatial distribution and
temporal trends of the revealed urban infrastructure. Another swarms mining method on big spatiotemporal trajectories using MapReduce
cite{yu2016mr} has been proposed to mine swarm pattern. They propose a parallel model based on timeset independent property where data sets are
divided based on time and creates local swarm patterns. Even though, combining these local swarms, global swarms have been created. Our observation
is that partitioning datasets based on time lost data consistence and significant number of patterns removed from local swarms and in addition in huge
number of datasets, map and reduce process takes extra time for mapping and reducing. Chen et al. cite{chen2017mining}
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The Impact Of Disaster From Natural And Natural Disasters...
Background and Overview
Disaster from natural, conflict or technological sources threaten people's lives and health; limit and increase uncertainty of people's livelihoods and
other socio–economic activities. Hazards, as well, severely undermine economic access and competitiveness and compromise governance system in any
urban setting. The world's big cities are rapidly becoming more exposed and more vulnerable to natural and man–induced hazards and disasters.
Hazards and disaster destroy both natural and built environment, contributes to increase in the number of displaced persons; erodes development gains
and limit structural stability of the urban centres.
Nigeria, in general, has numerous hazards associated with the urbanised cities. Flooding along the Niger River and its tributaries affects large parts of
the population living along the river and is also becoming frequent in major urban centres such as Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano and Ibadan. Landslides
and extremely gully erosion impacts infrastructure and livelihoods of parts of South–eastern Nigeria with Anambra State being the most affected.
Other disasters imminent in the country scape include disease outbreaks and epidemics, such as cholera, malaria, meningitis, measles, Lassa fever,
yellow fever and more recently the Avian influenza virus (H5N1) in 2005. According to the Guidance on Emergency Recovery, Nigeria is assumed to
be extremely vulnerable to some peculiar and certain disasters which includes; droughts,
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The Relationship Between Economic Growth And Its...
The relationship between economic growth and its determinants has been examined extensively. One important issue is whether population leads to
employment changes or employment leads to population changes (do 'jobs follow people' or 'people follow jobs'?) To explain this interdependence
between household residential choices and firm location choices, a simultaneous equations model was initially developed by Carlino and Mills (1987).
This modeling framework has also been applied in various studies to investigate the interdependence between migration and employment growth or
migration, employment growth, and income jointly determined by regional variables such as natural amenities (Clark and Murphy, 1996; Deller, 2001;
Waltert et al., 2011), public land policy (Duffy–Deno, 1997, 1998; Eichman et al., 2010; Lewis et al., 2002, Lewis et al., 2003; Lundgren, 2009), and
land development (Carruthers and Mulligan, 2007). In the Carlino–Mills (1987) model, the assumption is that households and firms are spatially
mobile. Also, it is assumed that households migrate to maximize their utility from the consumption of private goods and services and use of
non–market goods (amenities) and firms locate to maximize their profit whose production costs and revenues depend on business conditions, local
public services, markets, and supply of inputs. In addition, these assumptions indicate that interdependence between employment and household
income exists because household migrate if they
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Publishing Metadata Facilitates Data Sharing
2.7.4 Spatial Metadata Publication
Publishing metadata facilitates data sharing. Sharing data between organisations stimulates cooperation and a coordinated, integrated approach to
spatially related policy issues (Land Information Council of Jamaica 2008).
Metadata records are usually published through catalogue systems, sometimes called directories or registries (Nogueras–Iso et al. 2005). Also,
Catalogue Services for the Web (CSW) open standard by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) supports the ability to publish and search collections
of metadata for data, services, and related information objects.
Spatial Metadata Discovery
Because of spatial metadata's small size compared to the data it describes, metadata is more easily shareable (ESRI 2002b) and is considered as the
surrogate of spatial datasets which is referenced to its related spatial dataset. Hence, in a networked environment, such spatial surrogates are
discovered by the end users seeking required spatial datasets, through catalogue systems, Web services and user interfaces. The user interface usually
supports making a variety of queries (via basic and advanced search) on spatial metadata records to retrieve the characteristics of the most appropriate
datasets for the end users..
Once the results of metadata discovery are presented to the end users, the metadata records need to be retrieved and accessed by them. The next
section gives a brief overview of the retrieval and access step of the
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Constructing The Smart Cities
Title
Constructing the smart cities – The design perspective
Introduction
Humanity has officially become an urban species with more than half of the global population living in urban areas, and this would increase to 70% by
2050 (Gruen, 2013). To response the living condition, smartcity has been touted as a vanguard of strategies for urban development and regeneration.
There exists some cities are over age world, while some of them seem immoderately technocratic and instrumental, as they have been envisaged only
from a technological standpoint in recent years.
Indeed a smart city is an open city and based on data, so that public bodies need to discover a speculation of openness, making data freely accessible
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Designers should consider how might people find it easier to get to their destinations and how might people find new ways to save energy.
It is obvious that the smart city is not only about technology – it is also based on human and social capitals, wise management of natural resources,
participatory governance.
Designing a smart city requires visionary leaderships to guide the build out of the smart city platform architecture.
Those aspects of transformation are out of scope for this article but it is very important to be mindful of them. But we can envision the components of
the smart city architecture. The following smart city architecture representation can serve as a starting point for defining the platform services and
components needed to deliver the digital transformation for citizens. This reference can inform the human collaboration toward the smart city vision.
This needs people from different fields to complete the smart city design.
A city can be defined as 'smart' when investments in human and social capital and traditional and modern communication infrastructure fuel sustainable
economic development and a high quality of life, with a wise management of natural resources, through participatory governance.
Smart Cities are employing information and communication technologies in the quest for sustainable economic development and the fostering of new
forms of collective life.
Smart cities raise
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Geo-Located Asset Management at UOS
Geo–Located Asset Management at UOS
Abstract With the development of the GIS technology inventories and tracking of items has been made much easier than before. University of Sharjah
has tapped into this advancement in technology and employed GIS is security its property in general as well as using t to track the movement of their
non–fixed assets.
Purpose
The research uses a number of methodologies like assessing existing system of asset management at UOS, interviewing fixed asset managers, carrying
out literature review of GIS systems for asset management, studying the possible methods of interfacing this data with database maintained as GIS
maps. Open–Source Quantum Geographical System software was finally used to draw GIS maps of the UOS Women campus and UOS main building.
GIS can be used be used in managing outdoor infrastructures, natural resources, and assets like cables and piping system installations and vehicles. In
construction planning, GIS can be used by facilities and property managers to prevent costly construction delays by knowing the location of utility lines,
where environmental clearances or special permits are required, and other projects being facilitated in such locations. With GIS, maintenance staff and
ground keepers can work efficiently with an access to an informed operational picture.
Literature Review Asset management has much to do with putting in place systems that monitor and maintain things that an organization deems
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National Strategy For Homeland Security Agencies
Introduction
The state has the mandate of safeguarding citizens of hit places from suffering the disproportionate impact of natural disasters. The hurricane that hit
Jacksonville town in Florida crippled the city's infrastructure. The destroyed power and telephone lines stopped all the communication and
transportation systems in the city. The copper wires were left hanging precariously along the charred roads. Looters took the opportunity to steal the
expensive copper wires and motorists drove around carelessly as all the traffic lights had gone off. The local government experienced difficulties in
trying to contain the situation. The task to locate, triage and secure citizens were nearly impossible as the whole town was in chaos. The local
authorities could have coordinated with various Homeland security agencies to restore normalcy.
The Coordinated Responses and Key Resources office of the president has come up with three main strategies to respond to disasters and protect the
critical infrastructure in the USA. The President has charged the National Strategy for Homeland Security (NSHS) with the responsibility to address the
vulnerabilities that involve more than one sector or needs the responsiveness of more than one agency. The advanced strategy calls for interconnectivity
and complementarity of homeland security systems. The second approach involves the National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical
Infrastructures, and Key Assets (NSPPCIKA) identifies
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Analysis Of Lps Schemes Can Be Categorized From Different...
2.2 LPS Classification Due to their diversity, LPS schemes can be categorized from different perspectives .The classification could be based on
various criteria like methodology, dependency on equipment's, operating scenarios, targeted users and outputs. Here we categorize indoor localization
systems along three dimensions. First, we consider the output of a localization system which is usually generalized as locations or positions, but
actually could be divided into different groups. Most common outputs include: Absolute positions: Positions with coordinate's information which could
be directly mapped to physical space. The absolute location could either be represented in discrete space as cells or grids or in continuous space... Show
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When the absolute positions of RP are known, the absolute position of user could be given. Inertial navigation system (INS): A common navigation
method widely used on vehicles like ships and aircrafts which continuously calculate the position and orientation of objects by dead reckoning (DR)
without the need of external RP. Signaturing: System utilizing user identifications or spatial signatures corresponding to environmental characteristics
or artificial landmarks to localize, which could be based on various technologies including RFID, motion detections, optoacoustic and humiture sensors.
Fingerprinting: Constructing a fingerprint map which would be queried explicitly for localization. Often referred as but different from signaturing,
fingerprinting provides finer grained mapping of fingerprints to absolute positions instead of logical positions. The vast development of mobile
computing, wireless and sensing technologies provides various platforms and tools for localization systems for general or specific scenarios, and
fertilize the diversity of LPS. It is necessary to examine technologies and platforms that localization systems are based on. A commonly used platform
for LPS includes: Sensors: The most diverse and abundant group of technologies found
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Fingerprint Based Authentication System Using Merkle Hash...
FINGERPRINT BASED AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM USING MERKLE HASH ALGORITHM IN CLOUD COMPUTING
SHAIK RASHEEDA BEGUM
Department of Information Technology
B.S.Abdur Rahman University
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
E–mail: rasheeameen@gmail.com
LATHA TAMILSELVAN
Department of Information Technology
B.S.Abdur Rahman University
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
E–mail: Latha.Tamilselvan94 @gmail.com
Abstract– Cloud computing has been envisioned as the next generation architecture of the IT enterprise due to its on demand self–service, ubiquitous
network access, location–independent resource pooling , rapid resource elasticity and usage–based pricing . The fundamental aspect of cloud storage
computing model is that data is being centralized or outsourced into the cloud without the burden of local hardware and software management thereby
new and challenging threat on data arises. Fingerprint Authentication , a significant security element and popular biometric modality which is used
extensively in several applications for person authentication, which provides high uniqueness and acceptable performance. In existing system the
security of fingerprint data is not highly ensured . In this project A new approach of remote user fingerprint authentication scheme using the concept of
Boundry Segmentation ,Spatial –Taxons , RGB Colour of Image Processing and Merkle Hash Tree has been proposed. In the data owners side, the
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  • 2. Geographic Information Science And Systems Joseph Crain GPHY 384 Term Paper 04/19/2016 Geographic information science and systems can be an extremely powerful tool when properly applied to real world situations. GIS is commonly thought of as map making because it deals with spatial analysis, but data can be managed and manipulated to create a vast array of different outputs including charts and graphs. There are several software programs capable of dealing with GIS synthesis and analysis. The focus of this paper applies to use of ArcMap 10.1 GIS software for data management and output creation. GIS can provide several key benefits: cost savings from better efficiency, better decision making, improved communication, better record keeping, and understanding changes in geographic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Providing updated geographic or spatial information is a primary responsibility of many government organization. GIS provides the structure for maintaining, updating, and organizing all of these records. ROI on Montana 's GIS–based statewide cadastral system is more than $9 million annually. GIS is becoming essential to understanding what is happening and what will happen in geographic space. Once we understand, we can prescribe action. http://www.esri.com/what–is–gis The general area of focus for this assignment is in the field of geology. My specific interests in this field include mineral exploration (locating) and exploitation (recovery). My career goal is to work for an exploration company location potential resources. GIS is essential for success in both of these processes. GIS programs are used to map geologic formations, provide topological information, display watersheds, and show vital spatial relationships between outcrops in the field. Knowing the location of specific formations will help in finding potential payload sources. Topographical information can be used to provide planning information for roads and other forms of access to the payload. Cost analysis can be modeled in a $ per distance format by knowing the type of terrain being crossed. Cadastral data can be used to display parcel ownership information. This can be very useful when beginning to negotiate for mineral rights. Water is the main method of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Safe Drinking Water In Bangladesh Essay Safe drinking–water is essential for healthy life, and United Nations (UN) General Assembly declared safe and clean drinking–water as a human right essential to the full enjoyment of life [1]. Moreover, the importance of water, sanitation and hygiene for health and development has been reflected in the outcomes of a series of international policy forums [1]. These have also included health and water–oriented conferences, but most importantly in the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) adopted by the General Assembly of the UN in 2000. The UN General Assembly declared the period from 2005 to 2015 as the International Decade for Action, "Water for Life" [1]. Access to safe drinking–water is important as a health and development issue at national, regional and local levels. Bangladesh, a developing country from South Asian (SA) region also takes several steps for ensuring sanitation and safe drinking water facilities among the people. As a result, Bangladesh has made great progress in this sector. The government also claimed that it has achieved the MDG indicator of ensuring safe drinking water for 85% people of the country. According to different demographic and health surveys, the percentage of using improved sources of drinking water is about 98% (reported in the latest two surveys Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) 2012–13 and Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) 2014) [2,3]. But, this achievement statistics are overlooking the shortcomings. The MICS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Urbanization Of The 21st Century Introduction The 21st century is witnessing an increase of the world's population into urban dwellers. Dramatic movement of people into major towns and cities of the world is caused by rapid sprawl; this is observed in developed and developing countries. This increasing recognition is inevitable; therefore the solution to urban problems depends largely on effective planning, infrastructural management and development. Usually, unplannedpopulation growth is associated to population demands that supersede infrastructure and service capacity, leading to the degradation of the environment. Urbanization is important, but its development is effected at the expense of deforestation, destruction of biotopes, fragmentation of ecosystems, consequently shrinking of the open space among many other things. Acity should be a complex system that should entail several interactive sub–systems, it should be affected by various factors including governmental land policies, population growth, transportation infrastructure, market behavior to mention just a few. Land use and transportation systems are considered as the two most vital subsystems determining the long term urban form and structure. Meanwhile, urban growth is one of the most important topics in urban studies, and its main driving forces are population growth and transportation development. Rapid urban growth stresses the capacity of governments to provide adequate basic services such as road network. Everyone has seen urban ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. GIS: A Step Above Essay GIS: A Step Above Urban growth in the suburbs and maintaining what is already built is one problem facing the United States today. One difficulty in regional planning is the visualization of the area in question. Finding the problem areas, addressing all the issues involved, and discovering the best way to implement changes can create challenges for those in charge. A technology that is growing to accommodate the various areas of study which helps address these issues is Geographical Information Systems (GIS). Geographical Information Systems is the prime tool for spatial research. GIS at work Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are used in a wide variety of businesses across the United States. The program can compile ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Over the past five years, Geographic information systems have become powerful graphical database tools, useful to everyone from city planners to departments of transportation, from environmental scientists to cartographers." (Denes 62) GIS has been incorporated into creating the infrastructure of cities. For example, managing and operating a water system require detailed records and measurements. As GIS technology improves, it becomes easier and more advantageous for companies to use it to log information and track the running of the system. "Successful use of a GIS requires that basic computer system design procedures be integrated with characteristics unique to GIS applications." (Kaufman 71) The use of this technology requires accurate, detailed statistics about the physical, economic, and spatial elements of the area of study. The GIS maintenance system used to regulate and map water systems "incorporates field experience, environmental conditions, hydraulic characteristics of the distribution system, and service requirements." (Kaufman 75) These detailed figures are necessary when using a GIS system, otherwise the program is unable to compile the correct, specific, desired results. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Natural Disaster Indonesia Essay Disaster, both natural and man–made, are increasing in their frequency and catastrophic impact in Indonesia. Natural hazards like landslides, avalanches, floods and debris flows can result in enormous property damage and human casualties in mountainous regions (Matternicht, 2005). Earthquake, flood, landslide, subsidence are only a few to mention (Walter et al., 2008; Abidin et al., 2009, Chini et al., 2008; US. Geology Survey, 2006; Tsuji et al., 2009). The term 'natural disaster' has been brought as a common vocabulary to our daily life as news bringing information on natural disaster is occurring in any parts of our planet recently. Planet Earth provides us with the air, food, warmth, and materials we need to thrive. But Earth can also generate catastrophic disasters, from tsunamis and landslides to tornadoes and wildfires, that kill people, damage the environment, destroy property, and disrupt normal life. Such disasters may be sudden and violent, like an earthquake or flood, or gradual, like drought or the spread of a deadly disease. Due to the lack or inadequate disaster prevention and mitigation strategies in Indonesia, the impact of disasters which they do occur is much greater than in other developed countries. Disaster detection and monitoring are essential aspect in disaster mitigation and it's conventionally done by ground survey. Nowadays, remote sensing plays important role in disaster mitigation. The subsidence phenomena in Jakarta have been studied using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Geostor Essay 1. Why is a data warehouse needed in the GeoStor system? Answer: A data warehouse contain pool of data both current and of the past/historical which in turn are used to support decision making by the managers., Without it, GeoStor would lack the variety of data it needs to be able to perform different tasks for different functions. 2. List the major benefits of GeoStor to Arkansas and to private–sector users. Answer: GeoStore is used by Arkansas state agencies for different tasks such as reducing the time needed to search for documents by a factor of 15 thereby reducing time from 23.5 hours per document to 1.5 hours. This saved $2 million of tax payer's money in the first 18 months it was in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4. The state of Arkansas was the first to have such a system, so it has a competitive edge in attracting new business to the state. Explain why can this advantage be sustained when other states will use a similar system in the future? Answer: One big advantage for the state of Arkansas is that the product in offered is first of its kind and as such has an edge over other states. As discussed in Answer 1, GeoStor which used by private sector will offer incentives for these companies to relocate as opposed to states that do not offer such services. As such competition will automatically be at a disadvantage. First time use4rs of this system will have a competitive advantage as they become competitive necessities which are required by every organization. Some of the examples are online package tracking, buying of concert ticket and reserving seats for transport. 5. Can any GIS data be combined with GPS data? For what uses? Answer: Not all GIS data can be combined along with GPS data especially static GIS data. It can be used by a company to portray GIS to about products, available at different locations, discount on the product. This gives a static picture intended to get the customers coming in. For this purpose GPS data is of little use. In majority of cases though, GIS is used along with GPS data in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Emergency Evacuation Planning ABSTRACT: Emergency evacuation is movement of people away from the place of accident/hazard immediately to a safer place. This results in confusion and commotion causing more harm to people in and around the place of accident/hazard. Thus, planning an emergency evacuation is a complex procedure which includes routing evacuees, identifying shelters and exits, and designing traffic control. During such catastrophic events, the evacuation routing models are vital to the evacuation planning problems. Since, transportation infrastructure is a limited resource both in terms of directional accessibility and capacity, it is worthy of well planning evacuation routes in advance so as to ensure a safe evacuee routing decision and efficient utilization ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When a disaster or incident occurs, evacuees start to panic in general and may compete for the egress routes without considering others if no proper evacuation routes are planned. Movement of evacuees may cause congestion on road networks in large–scale evacuations. However, considering roadway capacities may severely limit the efficiency of the evacuation, which will naturally force motorists find ways to divert around the disaster event. People are constrained during an evacuation by the capacity of the road network, which in turn dictates evacuation times. Evacuation planning therefore becomes critically important and essential to foster emergency evacuation strategies in defining feasible evacuation routes and their traffic impact on the existing roadway network for varied scenarios of disaster events. Without it, an effective evaluation practice would be unlikely. Such an evacuation planning modelling is a complex problem with routing evacuee behavioral and management facets, identifying shelters and exits, and designing traffic control. The evacuees must be routed to safety under dynamic hazard and traffic conditions. Any number of transportation problems can arise during an evacuation. A central challenge in managing a regional evacuation is routing people to safety. An efficient routing plan is valuable because evacuations routinely result in travel demand that exceeds the available network capacity. In emergency planning, GIS is valuable to provide the data required by the evacuation models. On the other hand, traffic simulation models have been developed for simulating traveler behavior and vehicle movement process. Thus this learning module explains the integrity between the GIS and Transportation Engineering in the real life ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Importance Of Drinking Water In Bangladesh Introduction Safe drinking–water is essential for healthy life, and United Nations (UN) General Assembly declared safe and clean drinking–water as a human right essential to the full enjoyment of life [1]. Moreover, the importance of water, sanitation and hygiene for health and development has been reflected in the outcomes of a series of international policy forums [1]. These have also included health and water–oriented conferences, but most importantly in the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) adopted by the General Assembly of the UN in 2000. The UN General Assembly declared the period from 2005 to 2015 as the International Decade for Action, "Water for Life" [1]. Access to safe drinking–water is important as a health and development issue at national, regional and local levels. Bangladesh, a developing country from South Asian (SA) region also takes several steps for ensuring sanitation and safe drinking water facilities among the people. As a result, Bangladesh has made great progress in this sector. The government also claimed that it has achieved the MDG indicator of ensuring safe drinking water for 85% people of the country. According to different demographic and health surveys, the percentage of using improved sources of drinking water is about 98% (reported in the latest two surveys Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) 2012–13 and Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) 2014) [2,3]. But, this achievement statistics are overlooking the shortcomings. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Questions On Wireless Network And Security Assignment–1 MN603 Subject Wireless Network and Security Teacher Biplob Rakshit Ray Name : Loveneet Singh Dhanjal ID: MIT130071 Contents 1)Introduction3 2)Massive MIMO architectures3 a.V–BLAST3 b.Array Architecture4 3)Uses of massive MIMO to achieve convergence of wireless networks5 a.Spatial multiplexing6 b.Pre–coding6 4)Existing Technologies6 a.WiMAX6 b.3G6 c.4G LTE7 5)Recently proposed techniques in the literature7 5G7 6)Relevant information8 Massive MIMO advantages8 Massive MIMO Challenges8 7)Conclusion8 References9
  • 11. 1)Introduction Massive MIMO is an antenna technology for wireless communications in which antennas are used at both the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, if the multipath scattering is adequate, then the numerous sub–streams are all scattered marginally in an unexpected way, since they start from diverse transmit receiving antennas that are situated at different points. By utilizing modern sign preparing, these slight contrasts in scrambling permit the sub streams to be distinguished and recouped. As a result, the unavoidable multipath is abused to give an extremely valuable spatial parallelism that is utilized to significantly enhance data transmission rates. b.Array Architecture Massive MIMO demands uniquely large base–station arrays. Challenge was to transporting signals between the source and the antenna. Any array architecture requires partitioning the transceiver functions into those implemented close to the respective antennas and those implemented at the main system controller. Transceiver can be subdivided into three parts пѓјAnalog–connected array пѓјDigitally–connected array пѓјDigitally–connected array with distributed beam forming 3)Uses of massive MIMO to achieve convergence of wireless networks Massive MIMO Wireless Network convergence means using one pipe to deliver all forms of communication services like video, audio and data communication within network. Convenience and flexibility is offered by using multiple communication modes in a single ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Description Of Geographically Weighted Regression Dr. Rogerson 1. Give a brief description of geographically weighted regression (as if you were preparing a 20–minute introduction to the method for a class). In your description, be sure to describe the method itself, parameter estimation, and an explanation on how it is different from ordinary least squares. Provide a list of papers that have used the method (perhaps 10 or so papers, but it could be longer, or (slightly) shorter. Finally, describe possible disadvantages or drawbacks of the method, citing literature where possible. Introduction In spatial analysis, the aim is often to identify the natural relationship between pairs of variables. And the most common type of analysis used to achieve this aim is regression (Fotheringham & Rogerson, 2009, p. 243). In a conventional linear regression model, we use a single equation to assess the overall relationships between a single dependent and more independent variables across space. An important assumption underlying this approach is that the relationships of interest are stationary or homogeneous over space (Fotheringham & Charlton, 1998). So, the parameter estimates from the regression model are constant over space (Fotheringham & Rogerson, 2009, p. 244). Relationships which exhibit spatial nonstationarity (or heterogeneity) will create the problem for the interpretation of parameter estimates from a linear regression model (Fotheringham & Charlton, 1998). To address this issue, Dr. Brunsdaon et al., (1996) developed a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay about GIS Analysis in Flood Assessment and Modeling Floods are natural hazards that have shaped the landscape of our environment over thousands of years. Recently, the effect of floods has been intensified by the sustained population growth, changes in land use, and climate change with more intense rainfall patterns. The impact of these effects depends on the extent of the flood and temporal nature of their occurrence, as well as on the vulnerability and associated risk of the exposed communities and elements (infrastructure, ecosystems, etc). Most flood hazards result from insufficient drainage systems, breaching or topping of levees or dams, and intense rainfall events (Kulkarni, et al., 2014). One of the most devastating effects of flood events is the loss of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The use of GIS in pre–processing has been widely acknowledged for specific applications such as watershed delineation, terrain processing, and cross section discretization, which allow obtaining a computer representation of the spatial and terrain characteristics of the study area for further computer modeling (Paiva, et al., 2011, Haq et al., 2012, Sarhadi et al., 2012). Post–processing applications include inundation maps that display the depth and spatial extent of the floods, assessment of population and infrastructure impacts, spatial–uncertainty and sensitivity analysis, among others (Crossetto et al., 2000). These applications of GIS can either be used for computer modeling, or rather used for direct flood assessment. Pre–processing applications in GIS for flood modeling include the interpolation of elevation datasets to create smooth and continuous terrain surfaces. The quality and accuracy of the topographic data derived from Digital Elevation Models (DEMs) determines the spatial resolution and vertical precision that is used as input of flood models (Zerger, 2002). Ordinary kriging seems to be the preferred method for interpolation of terrain surfaces, as it takes into consideration the distance between observations and their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. DHS Strategic Plan Q: Identify the three major factors that will arise as the DHS progresses in asserting itself as an effective federal department focused on protecting the United States from all hazards. What other issues may the DHS need to address in the future? A:The Department of Homeland Security National Strategic Plan was created to outline the department's missions, goals, and visions from the years of 2012–2016. There are five missions that DHS (Department of Homeland Security) is prioritizing in the national strategic plan. These missions are: preventing terrorism, securing and managing America's borders, enforcing immigration laws, guarding cyberspace, and being resilient to natural disasters. The first mission that the national strategic plan... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Form and train an in–house disaster response team. Create and maintain current building floor plans, with cutoff switches and valve locations. Keep a list of names, addresses, and home phone numbers of personnel with emergency responsibilities and the in–house disaster response team. Ascertain from local government emergency management officials how the public will be alerted about the various types of disasters, both natural and man–made, at home, schools, workplaces, and other locations. Identify the hazards that have occurred or may occur in your area and make specific plans for each potential hazard. The NRF describes the roles and responsibilities not only of public–sector agencies but also of the private sector, NGOs, and individuals and households. The extent to which a community can endure and survive a major disaster or terrorist attack reflects how its emergency plan was constructed; using the four classical phases as a guide. The National Response Framework describes not only how the Federal government organizes itself to respond to natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other catastrophic events but also the importance of the whole community in assisting with response efforts. The intended audience for this document is individuals, families, communities, the private and nonprofit sectors, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Remote Sensing : Remote Sensors Remote Sensing Remote sensing is a key technology for quantifying landscape pattern and processes, without being in physical contact of that landscape using electromagnetic radiation either from an aircraft or satellite (active) or passive from sunlight (Newton et al., 2009; Tuner, 2005; Frohn, 1998). When more African countries acquire the ability of launching their own satellites they will be able to customize maps to the unique needs of the countries phenomena like wetlands, land use, deforestation and climate change over time. In so doing, scientists in these countries will be able to advise policy makers more accurately in better land use and how to combat the adverse effects of climate change. Moreover, Geospatial Information System usage allows the data obtained from the satellite maps to be analyzed and easily interpreted using computer software. For instance, data from remote sensing is used to predict habitat types for Wetlands biodiversity assessment and necessary action plans can be put in place to mitigate any adverse effects that have occurred over time (see figure 3 below). Geospatial Information Systems Geophysicistshave used spatial data to characterize geographic distribution, spatial pattern of field data (Ripley, 1981; Meyers, 1988; Cressie, 1991 & 1993). More recently, spatial statistics has evolved from descriptive, to predictive and now optimization models this is critical in making better choices and accurately making decisions. For example, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cadaveric Dissection The brain is arguably the most complex organ in our body. Many students in neuroanatomy, which is the study of the nervous system, struggle with the cadaveric dissection of a brain. It involves costly infrastructure and professors with the very high expertise to dissect parts of the brain so that students can learn about it. Recently, a decline in dissections has been observed in cadaveric dissection partly due to the introduction of virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR) to create a 3D model of the brain that is 'virtually' dissected. Virtual/augmented reality aims to create a 3D world where users can interact with a 'virtual' brain and examine it. As technology evolves, we can go into greater detail into replicating the structure of the brain. "The gold standard for anatomy instruction involves the use of cadaveric dissection; however, this method is expensive and can be limited by the need to destroy superficial structures to reveal deeper ones. As such, there is a clear need for innovative visualizations and educational tools..." According to Kockro et al., who conducted a study using second–year medical students from the University of Mainz, Germany, students who used virtual reality to learn about brain anatomy did as good and sometimes even better in multiple–choice questions compared to the controlled group. They also discovered that the students were more motivated to learn about the subject and often did better than their peers who were subjected to 2D graphs or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Methodology Approach ( Combination ) Essay Methodology Approach (combination): 1.Case Study:This study will utilize a methodology more commonly called the mixed–method approach and will include the application of the "Case Study" technique. Planning and design fields heavily rely on the knowledge developed through individual case studies being cumulatively converted into prescriptive theories and paradigms. This technique is appropriate in that the process provides the means for quantitative comparative analysis with other airport sites, while also employing the qualitative collection from data instruments, which will gather firsthand knowledge of airport development, socio–demographic data, and land–use / spatial distribution growth. The focus on case studies or "best practices" is to understand the development process, including various planning, design and implementation stages involved in creating airport aerotropolis development. With that, some case study literature comes from sources other than peer–reviewed literature such as from projects, developers, city, or organizational websites / documents / news and although this is normal, this material will be researched thoroughly to assure data reliability and accuracy. Airport aerotropolis development(s) at national and global airports will be analyzed in respect to the economic clustering impact on–site and on the spatial layout in the urban proximity areas. 2.Qualitative Research / Interviews: Qualitative data / questionnaires / interviews with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Autonomic Cloud Application And Services Autonomic Cloud Application and Services Abstract Clouds are large scale, complex systems. This makes the management of resources a challenging job. The heterogeneous distributed system requires intelligent strategies to provision resources. These strategies can be automated for efficient performance. Resources provided must be secure, cost–efficient and reliable. Therefore effective management of Clouds providing services in software platforms becomes fundamental. This paper identifies issues on autonomic resource provisioning and provides innovative management techniques which supports SaaS applications on Clouds. A conceptual architecture with early results is provided to emphasis the benefits of autonomic management of Clouds.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These private environments are made accessible via the Internet. Cloud computing provides services such as software (applications), platforms and infrastructures with a subscription–based in a pay–as–you–go model. These services are generally referred as Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). Real time service providers like Amazon, HP and IBM have Cloud data centers worldwide. These centers support end–user applications ranging from online healthcare to generic text processing software. Ones the application is available in the Cloud, the client can access from anywhere at any time. Users will require a form of networked device like a desktop or a smart phone. The Cloud system increases the application speed for the client. This is achieved by using the processing power of the virtual computers on the back end. However, it is a challenging task to deliver a secure, cost–efficient and reliable service. Management of a Cloud infrastructure that is elastic and large–scale is another issue. The Cloud needs to exhibit autonomic properties and co–optimization at multiple layers (infrastructure, platform, and application). Some of the challenges are mentioned below: Quality of Service (QoS). Cloud service consumers (CSCs) expect the Cloud service providers (CSPs) to meet requirements like response time, deadline and budget constraints. The CSPs need to ensure sufficient amount of resources are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Natural Disaster Natural Disasters With the tropical climate and unstable landforms, coupled with high population density, poverty, illiteracy and lack of adequate infrastructure, India is one of the most vulnerable developing countries to suffer very often from various Natural Disasters, viz. flood, cyclone, earthquake,forest fire, drought, etc. Asia tops the list of casualties due to natural disasters. Space technology plays a crucial role in efficient mitigation of disasters. Communication satellite provides disaster warning and relief mobilization, Earth observation satellite provides required database for predisaster preparedness programmes and post–disaster preparedness programmes. They provide comprehensive, synoptic and multi temporal coverage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... GIS is defined as a "powerful set of tool for collecting, storing, retrieving at will, transforming and displaying spatial data from a real world for a particular set of purpose" Disasters GIS based Decision Support System (DSS) provides an advanced modeling system for environmentalists so that they can reliably generate and simulate more information about environmental parameters. One of the key components in spatial DSS is the Data Warehousing and analysis. GIS operates as a front – end with disaster management database, providing it flexibility to respond to user queries regarding specific details of availability of infrastructure. GIS allows the combination of different kinds of spatial data with non–spatial data, attribute data and use them as useful information in the various stages of disaster management. Remote sensing and GIS in disaster management Mitigation of natural disaster management can be successful only when detailed knowledge is obtained about the expected frequency, character, and magnitude of the hazards events in an area. Remote sensing and GIS provides a database from which the evidence left behind by disasters that have occurred before can be interpreted, and combined with the other information to arrive at hazard ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Social Urban Quality Of Life Another proposal worth mentioning was proposed by (Serag El–Din, 2013) it introduce seven main dimensions which contribute to realize the urban quality of life: environmental urban quality of life; physical urban quality of life; mobility urban quality of life; social urban quality of life; psychological urban quality of life; economical urban quality of life; political urban quality of life. These dimensions are interrelated and dependent on each other as reflected in the ''Heptagon Shape'' Figure ‎1 3. The first dimension, generically titled Environmental Urban Quality of Life, refers to the natural aspects of the neighborhood. The second dimension, Physical Urban Quality of Life, refers to facilities, urban fabric, land use, services and facilities and infrastructure. The third dimension, Mobility Urban Quality of Life, discusses the accessibility, traffic and transportation issues. The fourth dimension, titled Social Urban Quality of Life, comprises the indicators that refer to the social dimension of the neighborhood and to the people interaction, that is, questions regarding individual choices and the participation of citizens. The fifth dimension, Psychological Urban Quality of Life, it discusses the issues concerning the feeling of citizens toward their neighborhood, such as the identity of the place. The sixth dimension is Economical Urban Quality of Life which characterizes the neighborhood as a place of economic activities. The seventh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. A Survey On Load Balancing Cloud Computing Using... A Survey on Load Balancing in Cloud Computing using Artificial Intelligence Techniques Amandeep Kaur1, Pooja Nagpal2 1Research Scholar,Department of CSE, I.K.Gujral Punjab Technical University Rayat Institute of Engineering and Information Technology,India 2Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology ,I.K.Gujral Punjab Technical University Rayat Institute of Engineering and Information Technology,India 1amandhonsa@gmail.com, 2rieit.cse.pooja@gmail.com Abstract– Since its inception, the cloud computing paradigm has gained the widespread popularity in the industry and academia. The economical, scalable, expedient, ubiquitous, and on–demand access to shared resources are some of the characteristics of the cloud that have resulted in shifting the business processes to the cloud. The cloud computing attracts the attention of research community due to its potential to provide tremendous benefits to the industry and the community. But with the increasing demand of the cloud computing, there are some challenges also. The main cloud computing challenges are Data Management and Resource Allocation, Security and Privacy, Load Balancing, Scalability and Availability, Migration to Clouds and Compatibility, Interoperability and Communication between Clouds. In this paper, we concentrates on load balancing in cloud computing. We have considered artificial intelligence based algorithms for the cloud load balancing. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Geographic Information Systems A Geographic Information System (GIS) stores and links non–graphic attributes of geographically referenced data with graphic map features allowing for a wide range of information processing and display operations, as well as map production, analysis, and modeling. A working GIS is composed of hardware, software, data, people, and a set of methods. Using these components a GIS is capable of storing, manipulating, and managing data, then subsequently analyzing, visualizing, and modeling the data. GIS origins lie in thematic cartography which was used 100 years earlier than the earliest computer based GIS systems. GIS store and link non–spatial information with the data's geographic location. Currently estimated as a $2 billion per year industry, GIS serves as an invaluable tool in the natural, social, medical, and engineering sciences, as well as in business and planning. Despite its prolific use among an extremely wide range of different sectors, GIS is a relatively new science having only developed into a multibillion dollar industry within the last 60 years. Several stages of development compose the history of GIS including the first "pioneering" phase, followed by the second, third, and fourth phases. The first phase extended from the early 1960s to about 1975 (Coppock and Rhind 1991). This phase of GIS development is called the "research frontier" period due to several individuals making great advances simultaneously yet separately (Coppock and Rhind 1991). Large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay On Road Deterioration Analysis 3.7 Modeling techniques used for road deterioration analysis (Madanat et al., 1997) in their research exhibit incremental facility deterioration model on bridge deck sample. Since infrastructure moves from one transitional state to another with a set probability associated with the transition process, with the help of explanatory variables predicts the changes in condition of infrastructure over a period using the incremental models. The data used in this case is panel data. The previous research that has been done in this area does not account for the effects of heterogeneity in panel data. Due to the presence of unobserved factors the coefficient estimates of the model may be biased. The previous models like linear regression had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Finally, the researchers could develop a model that was theoretically sound, produced satisfactory estimates and in which set of explanatory variables were linked to deterioration. (Prozzi et al., 2003) The condition of the pavement should be known to the authorities to make an accurate and informed decision about the maintenance program and subsequently about the budget that is required for the program. But knowing the condition of road for maintenance purpose is not straightforward as failure can occur any time, as it is a highly variable event. The modeling of event duration becomes difficult because of the variability in failure time. Truncation bias and censoring bias are associate with the failure events. In a survey if we include only failure events it will give rise to truncation bias and if failure events are censored model may suffer from censoring bias. The author uses probabilistic duration modeling techniques for analysis because these models can evaluate stochastic nature of payment failure and takes care of the censored data to be incorporated for modeling because in case the censored data is not accounted for modeling it will result in biased model parameters. The advantages of using probabilistic duration modeling techniques is that it is based on robust statistical principles and the failure times are predicted better. In short, the pavement ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. A Brief Note On Transport And Industrial Productivity Introduction Transportation is crucial to industry and the economy. Without it, goods and services would not be able to get to market and labor would be unable to migrate. Based on these statements, one could assume that more transport is always better. Or, one could assume there are diminishing marginal gains to productivity in regards to transport. The sources of these productivity gains have been theorized substantially and numerous methods of trying to determine the gains to productivity have been developed. This is a brief review paper on the topic of transport and industrial productivity. Generally speaking, industrial productivity will be defined here as the output of a region. This is not the only measure of productivity used... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The final section contains final remarks and a conclusion. Theory and Methodologies As mentioned in the introduction, transport is theorized to raise industrial productivity. Determining the causal mechanism for these productivity gains is difficult, and measuring them accurately and efficiently is even more difficult due to statistical hurdles and data availability. The three most common approaches to estimating industrial effects of transportation are microeconomic and macroeconomic approaches and a historical or wider benefits approach (Lakshmanan, 2011). The microeconomic approach to estimating the impacts of transport infrastructure uses the basic concept of consumer surplus. Beginning with a downward sloping demand curve and a flat transportation supply curve, the area below the demand and above the supply curve is the consumer surplus. If the supply of transportation is raised, say by building a new road, the supply curve shifts outwards (down in this particular case). This new higher level of supply lowers the cost for users, and therefore increases the gap between the supply and demand curve, resulting in increased consumer surplus (Lakshmanan, 2011). This can then be measured by examining difference levels of road supplied before and after a project is undertaken, and changes to industrial productivity that may have shifted as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Development History Of Gis Essay Essay on the development history of GIS Introduction This essay is about the development history of GIS (Geographical Information System). In the next paragraph the work of Charles Piquet in 1832 and John Snow in 1854 is mentioned. Furthermore the paragraph traces the development history between 1960 and 2014. It lists the development history from the Canadian GIS through the development of GPS until the launch of French satellite SPOT 7.The following paragraph defines the four major development periods, each with two either general examples or examples from different countries. The next Paragraph lists the most recent developments in GIS application, e.g. XML and GML, and explains why these mark–up languages are important for a GIS. It also mentions the development of mobile GIS and how even a newcomer can learn how GIS works with Learn ArcGIS. Finally a conclusion summarises the essay briefly. Development history of GIS The following paragraph shows the development history of GIS. The development of GIS started probably in France, with the "geographer Charles Picquet when he applied spatial analysis in epidemiology" ("History of GIS", 2012) in 1832. But the first geographical method to specify a cholera outbreak was used by John Snow in 1854. Although map making is far older than Charles Picquet and John Snow, were their works milestones in the history of GIS ("History of GIS", 2012).The following are examples which affected the development of GIS between 1960 until 2014: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Estimating Informal settlers in the Philippines 11th National Convention on Statistics (NCS) EDSA Shangri–La Hotel October 4–5, 2010 ESTIMATING INFORMAL SETTLERS IN THE PHILIPPINES In the Housing Backlog Study commissioned by the HUDCC, the Consultants prepared the estimates of Informal Settlers in the Philippines. According to the Spatial Statistics of Informal Settlers in the Philippines component of the Study, informal settler families reached an estimated 550,771 households as of August 1, 2007. This is based on the extrapolation made using the 2000 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) and the 2007 Census of Population. The study showed that the highest concentration of informal settlers was in Quezon City, having more than 90 thousand households. Far second are Rizal in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, UDHA also distinguishes potential housing beneficiaries from professional squatters and squatting syndicates (Section 27) and new squatters (Section 44) who occupy the area after March 31, 1992. The identification of homeless and underprivileged/socialized housing beneficiary or more broadly "informal settlers" in UDHA must take the following into consideration several aspects: location in urban and urbanizable areas family income non–ownership of housing facilities elsewhere in the Philippines occupancy in makeshift dwelling units security of tenure location of dwelling (danger areas, public spaces, government infrastructure projects, private land) not a member of a
  • 27. squatting syndicate not a professional squatter the business of squatter housing for profit or gain occupancy of the land before March 31, 1992 To this end, the LGUs and the NHA conduct "censuses" on specific areas that involve physical survey of the area, tagging of every structure, mapping and household listing, ownership of structure, tenure arrangements (rental, sharing arrangements, absentee holdings), as well family composition, source of income, education. "Censuses" of informal settlers identify all households and even families, as well as structure owners, tenants, sharers, and other occupants, especially if the area will be cleared of structures for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is an information... Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) is an information infrastructure providing access and enabling interoperability among spatial information based on standards, policies, regulations and coordination mechanisms (Groot R, 1997). The methods for creating SDI undergone radical changes in the recent years like the shift from the product–led model or data–producer–led model to process–led model or data–user model, etc. However, there are some limitations challenging the SDI growth like the lack of standards to handle linked geospatial data, etc. The goal of this essay is to detail the concepts for the creation of an improved SDI in the year 2019. The intended SDI integrates the existing developments in the field to the relevant emerging trends ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, services like WFS will now be Software as a Service (SaaS) as they offer functionality, such as spatio–temporal query. Similarly, processing services like WPS (Web processing Services) where the computation resources are provided via PaaS (Platform as a Service) and IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service). The benefits of using a cloud computing infrastructure from a networking perspective are standardized service interfaces between different clouds; the existing publish–find–bind pattern for service interaction can be reused. The SDI can incorporate data mining techniques that would help in creation of geospatial or aspatial relationships between data based on the ontology or geographic information. This would help recognize patterns in data and help us to find auxiliary information. People The future SDI would encourage the participation of public sector like government agencies, private sector like companies and citizens (Internet users). To increase the awareness of this SDI, there is some functionality in the SDI that benefits directly the end user and increases the ease of participation, like providing a set of applications related to day–to–day life. Willingness to share data should be cultivated with the help of public sector agencies, by giving them the confidence and belief. Policies and Institutional Arrangements The infrastructure supports a number of standards related to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Coordinate Reference System 1.What is the difference between a coordinate reference system and a projection (transformation)? Why would you want to change your coordinate reference system during any analysis? Remember that a coordinate reference system is a special type (and thought of as a key component) of the broader concept of 'spatial reference system'. The difference between a coordinate reference system and a projection (transformation) are that a projection provides various mechanisms to project maps of the earth's spherical surface onto a two–dimensional Cartesian coordinate plane whereas a coordinate reference system enables geographic datasets to use common locations for integration. Acoordinate system is a reference system used to represent the locations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 10.What do the values in the field A1_FMTXT appear to mean and what is their level of measurement? (see the pdf metadata file) The values in the field A1_FMTXT provide a text summary of the type of land or environment and the material the cell is made up of. The scale of measurement is nominal. 11.Zoom in close on the shorelines to see how they are different. Compare the landscape makeup or conditions at four locations, two where land conditions in NLCD and SZLINETH are similar and two more where they differ. Use x,y coordinates to record the location and write a short description. Where they differ: Location 1: 124В°3'22.398"W 46В°57'36.813"N SZLINETH states that this location is a flat sandy area whereas Washington_NLCD_erd_032200 recognizes it as a value of 51, representing shrubland or areas dominated by shrubs. Location 2: 124В°6'36.612"W 46В°51'3.126"N SZLINETH states that this location is a beach with relic ridges or a vegetated dune compared to Washington_NLCD_erd_032200, which recognizes it as a value of 42 which indicates evergreen forest and areas characterized by trees where 75% or more of the tree species maintain their leaves all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Signal Data Obtained Through The Measurement Phase The signal data obtained in the measurement phase is then used to approximate the position of the target node. Since, due to many factors range data often gets attenuated by noisy signal measurements, optimization methods are to be employed to filter the noise and arrive at a more definite position estimate. Lateration:When ranges between anchor nodes and the mobile node can be determined, lateration is used to estimate position [35]. For two–dimensional localization, three range measurements from known positions (anchor nodes) are required. Radius of a circle of each category as anchor nodes as represented in is the ideal position. At one point the three circles intersect, and that the intersection is the location of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most common outputs include: Absolute positions: Positions with coordinate's information which could be directly mapped to physical space. The absolute location could either be represented in discrete space as cells or grids or in continuous space with coordinates. Relative positions: The geometrical relative location by angle or distance to certain reference point (RP), in other word, the absolute position of the user could be obtained only if absolute positions of RP are known. Logical positions: Identifying user's position without information directly corresponding to physical space but associated with certain patterns including motions, activities and landmarks. Physical location could then be given by retrieving associate spatial features of those patterns. The output of a localization system is closely related to the methodology or algorithms the system uses to localize. The calculation of positions is the core engine of localization. We examine various existing methods and sort them into following categories: Geometric: System based on geometric calculation including triangulation, trilateration and multilateration, to give user's relative position to certain RP. When the absolute positions of RP are known, the absolute position of user could be given. Inertial navigation system (INS): A common navigation method widely used on vehicles like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Conceptual Framework And Literature Review CHAPTER TWO CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK AND LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Literature Review The aim of this literature review is to examine the complexities of the theoretical discussion on the concepts and empirical research works on urban development, peripheral development and metropolitan expansion in order to find a theoretical place within the broader concept of urban growth effect on infrastructural development of peripheral settlements. In an attempt to strike a balance between the growth of cities and the attendant effects on the infrastructural facilities of peripheral settlements, a reconciliation of various growth concepts of urban development need to be forged, the relationship of these concepts was brought to the fore with the literature review of the studies of urban physical growth showing that urbanisation and city growth have received much attention in the literature on urban studies (Ayogu 2003) but not many have had any of those study showing the economic, social, and environmental effects of infrastructural facilities development on the peripheral settlements. The literature review consists basically a thorough desk based research of available materials linked to the subject in libraries and on the Internet. The more recent literature is examined basically from the 1990s for the development of the theoretical and conceptual discussions. Major scientific journals concerning urban expansion and growth, peripheral development, metropolitan development and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Aviation Centered Spatial Development And The Regional... LITERATURE REVIEW The literature in this field centers on on the different land–use theories that would be applicable to aviation – centered spatial development. The early theorictial concepts of airport development focused on the regional development of the Central Business District (CBDs) where airports were often located on the outlining areas of cities. Land–use around airports was not viewed as an integral component in the economic vitality of urban planning. Early land – use theories included: Concentric Zone Theory – Burgess (1925) which stated that cities grew outwards from the centre in a series of rings; the Sector Model – Hoyt (1939) which detailed that city growth sectors radiated out from the CBD along transport routes; and Multiple Nuclei Theory – Harris and Ullman (1945) which expounded that as an urban area grows, it develops around a number of different business centres or nuclei. Each nucleus acts as a growth point to which growth occurs outwards from each nucleus, until they all merge into one large urban area. The most influential land – use theory for airport–centered spatial development was that of the Single Nulcei Theory. This theory, although similar to that of Multiple Nuclei Theory, instead of sprouting from several economic catalysts, had one primary catalyst serve as the central source of outward growth for the larger outlining or urban area. All these theories served as precursors for my research, as the airport city and aerotropolis ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On Mining Moving Object There have been many recent studies on mining moving object. These studies have focused on two categories of research: moving object cluster discovery and trajectory clustering. Moving objects clustering means a group of object travels together where locations are not defined. Trajectory clustering refers a group of locations based on similar objects traveling though traveling time is not considered. Li et al. cite{li2010swarm}, propose the concept of temporal moving objects swarms, which captures the moving objects move within an arbitrary shape of clusters for certain timestamps that are non consecutive. Laube et al. cite{laube2002analyzing} first introduced flock and the flock was further studied in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trajectory clustering with probabilistic modeling of a set of trajectories is proposed in papercite{gaffney2007probabilistic}. Whole trajectories may miss interesting common paths in sub–trajectories. Lee et al. cite{lee2007trajectory} proposed a partition–and–group framework that finds out an interesting common path in sub–trajectories. Mao et al. cite{mao2016mining} proposed mining spatiotemporal patterns of urban dwellers from taxi trajectory data. The method involves three critical steps that are discover potentially meaningful locations using spatial clustering of taxi origin–destination, identifying perfect parameter values to extract jobs housing urban infrastructure and visualization of this spatial distribution and temporal trends of the revealed urban infrastructure. Another swarms mining method on big spatiotemporal trajectories using MapReduce cite{yu2016mr} has been proposed to mine swarm pattern. They propose a parallel model based on timeset independent property where data sets are divided based on time and creates local swarm patterns. Even though, combining these local swarms, global swarms have been created. Our observation is that partitioning datasets based on time lost data consistence and significant number of patterns removed from local swarms and in addition in huge number of datasets, map and reduce process takes extra time for mapping and reducing. Chen et al. cite{chen2017mining} ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Impact Of Disaster From Natural And Natural Disasters... Background and Overview Disaster from natural, conflict or technological sources threaten people's lives and health; limit and increase uncertainty of people's livelihoods and other socio–economic activities. Hazards, as well, severely undermine economic access and competitiveness and compromise governance system in any urban setting. The world's big cities are rapidly becoming more exposed and more vulnerable to natural and man–induced hazards and disasters. Hazards and disaster destroy both natural and built environment, contributes to increase in the number of displaced persons; erodes development gains and limit structural stability of the urban centres. Nigeria, in general, has numerous hazards associated with the urbanised cities. Flooding along the Niger River and its tributaries affects large parts of the population living along the river and is also becoming frequent in major urban centres such as Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano and Ibadan. Landslides and extremely gully erosion impacts infrastructure and livelihoods of parts of South–eastern Nigeria with Anambra State being the most affected. Other disasters imminent in the country scape include disease outbreaks and epidemics, such as cholera, malaria, meningitis, measles, Lassa fever, yellow fever and more recently the Avian influenza virus (H5N1) in 2005. According to the Guidance on Emergency Recovery, Nigeria is assumed to be extremely vulnerable to some peculiar and certain disasters which includes; droughts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Relationship Between Economic Growth And Its... The relationship between economic growth and its determinants has been examined extensively. One important issue is whether population leads to employment changes or employment leads to population changes (do 'jobs follow people' or 'people follow jobs'?) To explain this interdependence between household residential choices and firm location choices, a simultaneous equations model was initially developed by Carlino and Mills (1987). This modeling framework has also been applied in various studies to investigate the interdependence between migration and employment growth or migration, employment growth, and income jointly determined by regional variables such as natural amenities (Clark and Murphy, 1996; Deller, 2001; Waltert et al., 2011), public land policy (Duffy–Deno, 1997, 1998; Eichman et al., 2010; Lewis et al., 2002, Lewis et al., 2003; Lundgren, 2009), and land development (Carruthers and Mulligan, 2007). In the Carlino–Mills (1987) model, the assumption is that households and firms are spatially mobile. Also, it is assumed that households migrate to maximize their utility from the consumption of private goods and services and use of non–market goods (amenities) and firms locate to maximize their profit whose production costs and revenues depend on business conditions, local public services, markets, and supply of inputs. In addition, these assumptions indicate that interdependence between employment and household income exists because household migrate if they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Publishing Metadata Facilitates Data Sharing 2.7.4 Spatial Metadata Publication Publishing metadata facilitates data sharing. Sharing data between organisations stimulates cooperation and a coordinated, integrated approach to spatially related policy issues (Land Information Council of Jamaica 2008). Metadata records are usually published through catalogue systems, sometimes called directories or registries (Nogueras–Iso et al. 2005). Also, Catalogue Services for the Web (CSW) open standard by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) supports the ability to publish and search collections of metadata for data, services, and related information objects. Spatial Metadata Discovery Because of spatial metadata's small size compared to the data it describes, metadata is more easily shareable (ESRI 2002b) and is considered as the surrogate of spatial datasets which is referenced to its related spatial dataset. Hence, in a networked environment, such spatial surrogates are discovered by the end users seeking required spatial datasets, through catalogue systems, Web services and user interfaces. The user interface usually supports making a variety of queries (via basic and advanced search) on spatial metadata records to retrieve the characteristics of the most appropriate datasets for the end users.. Once the results of metadata discovery are presented to the end users, the metadata records need to be retrieved and accessed by them. The next section gives a brief overview of the retrieval and access step of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Constructing The Smart Cities Title Constructing the smart cities – The design perspective Introduction Humanity has officially become an urban species with more than half of the global population living in urban areas, and this would increase to 70% by 2050 (Gruen, 2013). To response the living condition, smartcity has been touted as a vanguard of strategies for urban development and regeneration. There exists some cities are over age world, while some of them seem immoderately technocratic and instrumental, as they have been envisaged only from a technological standpoint in recent years. Indeed a smart city is an open city and based on data, so that public bodies need to discover a speculation of openness, making data freely accessible online. Campbell (2011) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Designers should consider how might people find it easier to get to their destinations and how might people find new ways to save energy. It is obvious that the smart city is not only about technology – it is also based on human and social capitals, wise management of natural resources, participatory governance. Designing a smart city requires visionary leaderships to guide the build out of the smart city platform architecture. Those aspects of transformation are out of scope for this article but it is very important to be mindful of them. But we can envision the components of the smart city architecture. The following smart city architecture representation can serve as a starting point for defining the platform services and components needed to deliver the digital transformation for citizens. This reference can inform the human collaboration toward the smart city vision. This needs people from different fields to complete the smart city design. A city can be defined as 'smart' when investments in human and social capital and traditional and modern communication infrastructure fuel sustainable economic development and a high quality of life, with a wise management of natural resources, through participatory governance.
  • 38. Smart Cities are employing information and communication technologies in the quest for sustainable economic development and the fostering of new forms of collective life. Smart cities raise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Geo-Located Asset Management at UOS Geo–Located Asset Management at UOS Abstract With the development of the GIS technology inventories and tracking of items has been made much easier than before. University of Sharjah has tapped into this advancement in technology and employed GIS is security its property in general as well as using t to track the movement of their non–fixed assets. Purpose The research uses a number of methodologies like assessing existing system of asset management at UOS, interviewing fixed asset managers, carrying out literature review of GIS systems for asset management, studying the possible methods of interfacing this data with database maintained as GIS maps. Open–Source Quantum Geographical System software was finally used to draw GIS maps of the UOS Women campus and UOS main building. GIS can be used be used in managing outdoor infrastructures, natural resources, and assets like cables and piping system installations and vehicles. In construction planning, GIS can be used by facilities and property managers to prevent costly construction delays by knowing the location of utility lines, where environmental clearances or special permits are required, and other projects being facilitated in such locations. With GIS, maintenance staff and ground keepers can work efficiently with an access to an informed operational picture. Literature Review Asset management has much to do with putting in place systems that monitor and maintain things that an organization deems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. National Strategy For Homeland Security Agencies Introduction The state has the mandate of safeguarding citizens of hit places from suffering the disproportionate impact of natural disasters. The hurricane that hit Jacksonville town in Florida crippled the city's infrastructure. The destroyed power and telephone lines stopped all the communication and transportation systems in the city. The copper wires were left hanging precariously along the charred roads. Looters took the opportunity to steal the expensive copper wires and motorists drove around carelessly as all the traffic lights had gone off. The local government experienced difficulties in trying to contain the situation. The task to locate, triage and secure citizens were nearly impossible as the whole town was in chaos. The local authorities could have coordinated with various Homeland security agencies to restore normalcy. The Coordinated Responses and Key Resources office of the president has come up with three main strategies to respond to disasters and protect the critical infrastructure in the USA. The President has charged the National Strategy for Homeland Security (NSHS) with the responsibility to address the vulnerabilities that involve more than one sector or needs the responsiveness of more than one agency. The advanced strategy calls for interconnectivity and complementarity of homeland security systems. The second approach involves the National Strategy for the Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructures, and Key Assets (NSPPCIKA) identifies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Analysis Of Lps Schemes Can Be Categorized From Different... 2.2 LPS Classification Due to their diversity, LPS schemes can be categorized from different perspectives .The classification could be based on various criteria like methodology, dependency on equipment's, operating scenarios, targeted users and outputs. Here we categorize indoor localization systems along three dimensions. First, we consider the output of a localization system which is usually generalized as locations or positions, but actually could be divided into different groups. Most common outputs include: Absolute positions: Positions with coordinate's information which could be directly mapped to physical space. The absolute location could either be represented in discrete space as cells or grids or in continuous space... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the absolute positions of RP are known, the absolute position of user could be given. Inertial navigation system (INS): A common navigation method widely used on vehicles like ships and aircrafts which continuously calculate the position and orientation of objects by dead reckoning (DR) without the need of external RP. Signaturing: System utilizing user identifications or spatial signatures corresponding to environmental characteristics or artificial landmarks to localize, which could be based on various technologies including RFID, motion detections, optoacoustic and humiture sensors. Fingerprinting: Constructing a fingerprint map which would be queried explicitly for localization. Often referred as but different from signaturing, fingerprinting provides finer grained mapping of fingerprints to absolute positions instead of logical positions. The vast development of mobile computing, wireless and sensing technologies provides various platforms and tools for localization systems for general or specific scenarios, and fertilize the diversity of LPS. It is necessary to examine technologies and platforms that localization systems are based on. A commonly used platform for LPS includes: Sensors: The most diverse and abundant group of technologies found ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Fingerprint Based Authentication System Using Merkle Hash... FINGERPRINT BASED AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM USING MERKLE HASH ALGORITHM IN CLOUD COMPUTING SHAIK RASHEEDA BEGUM Department of Information Technology B.S.Abdur Rahman University Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India E–mail: rasheeameen@gmail.com LATHA TAMILSELVAN Department of Information Technology B.S.Abdur Rahman University Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India E–mail: Latha.Tamilselvan94 @gmail.com Abstract– Cloud computing has been envisioned as the next generation architecture of the IT enterprise due to its on demand self–service, ubiquitous network access, location–independent resource pooling , rapid resource elasticity and usage–based pricing . The fundamental aspect of cloud storage computing model is that data is being centralized or outsourced into the cloud without the burden of local hardware and software management thereby new and challenging threat on data arises. Fingerprint Authentication , a significant security element and popular biometric modality which is used extensively in several applications for person authentication, which provides high uniqueness and acceptable performance. In existing system the security of fingerprint data is not highly ensured . In this project A new approach of remote user fingerprint authentication scheme using the concept of Boundry Segmentation ,Spatial –Taxons , RGB Colour of Image Processing and Merkle Hash Tree has been proposed. In the data owners side, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...