10 research outputs found
Intelligent Circuits and Systems
ICICS-2020 is the third conference initiated by the School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering at Lovely Professional University that explored recent innovations of researchers working for the development of smart and green technologies in the fields of Energy, Electronics, Communications, Computers, and Control. ICICS provides innovators to identify new opportunities for the social and economic benefits of society.  This conference bridges the gap between academics and R&D institutions, social visionaries, and experts from all strata of society to present their ongoing research activities and foster research relations between them. It provides opportunities for the exchange of new ideas, applications, and experiences in the field of smart technologies and finding global partners for future collaboration. The ICICS-2020 was conducted in two broad categories, Intelligent Circuits & Intelligent Systems and Emerging Technologies in Electrical Engineering
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Location Privacy-Preserving Strategies for Secondary Spectrum Use
The scarcity of wireless spectrum resources and the overwhelming demand for wireless broadband resources have prompted industry, government agencies and academia within the wireless communities to develop and come up with effective solutions that can make additional spectrum available for broadband data. As part of these ongoing efforts, cognitive radio networks (CRNs) have emerged as an essential technology for enabling and promoting dynamic spectrum access and sharing, a paradigm primarily aimed at addressing the spectrum scarcity and shortage challenges by permitting and enabling unlicensed or secondary users (SUs) to freely search, locate and exploit unused licensed spectrum opportunities. Despite their great potentials for improving
spectrum utilization efficiency and for addressing the spectrum shortage problem, CRNs suffer from serious location privacy issues, which essentially tend to disclose the location information of the SUs to other system entities during their usage of these open spectrum opportunities. Knowing that their whereabouts may be exposed, SUs can be discouraged from joining and participating in the CRNs, potentially hindering the adoption and deployment of this technology. In this thesis, we propose frameworks that are suitable for CRNs, but also preserve the location privacy information of these SU s. More specifically,
1. We propose location privacy-preserving protocols that protect the location privacy of SUs in cooperative sensing-based CRNs while allowing the SUs to perform their spectrum sensing tasks reliably and effectively. Our proposed protocols allow also the detection of malicious user activities through the adoption of reputation mechanisms.
2. We propose location privacy-preserving approaches that provide information-theoretic privacy to SU s’ location in database-driven CRNs through the exploitation of the structured nature of spectrum databases and the fact that database-driven CRNs, by design, rely on multiple spectrum databases.
3. We propose a trustworthy framework for new generation of spectrum access systems in the 3.5 GHz band that not only protects SUs’ privacy, but also ensures that they comply with the unique system requirements, while allowing the detection of misbehaving users
Air Traffic Management Abbreviation Compendium
As in all fields of work, an unmanageable number of abbreviations are used today in aviation for terms, definitions, commands, standards and technical descriptions. This applies in general to the areas of aeronautical communication, navigation and surveillance, cockpit and air traffic control working positions, passenger and cargo transport, and all other areas of flight planning, organization and guidance. In addition, many abbreviations are used more than once or have different meanings in different languages.
In order to obtain an overview of the most common abbreviations used in air traffic management, organizations like EUROCONTROL, FAA, DWD and DLR have published lists of abbreviations in the past, which have also been enclosed in this document. In addition, abbreviations from some larger international projects related to aviation have been included to provide users with a directory as complete as possible. This means that the second edition of the Air Traffic Management Abbreviation Compendium includes now around 16,500 abbreviations and acronyms from the field of aviation
Safety and Reliability - Safe Societies in a Changing World
The contributions cover a wide range of methodologies and application areas for safety and reliability that contribute to safe societies in a changing world. These methodologies and applications include: - foundations of risk and reliability assessment and management
- mathematical methods in reliability and safety
- risk assessment
- risk management
- system reliability
- uncertainty analysis
- digitalization and big data
- prognostics and system health management
- occupational safety
- accident and incident modeling
- maintenance modeling and applications
- simulation for safety and reliability analysis
- dynamic risk and barrier management
- organizational factors and safety culture
- human factors and human reliability
- resilience engineering
- structural reliability
- natural hazards
- security
- economic analysis in risk managemen
SPATIAL TRANSFORMATION PATTERN DUE TO COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY IN KAMPONG HOUSE
ABSTRACT Kampung houses are houses in kampung area of the city. Kampung House oftenly transformed into others use as urban dynamics. One of the transfomation is related to the commercial activities addition by the house owner. It make house with full private space become into mixused house with more public spaces or completely changed into full public commercial building. This study investigate the spatial transformation pattern of the kampung houses due to their commercial activities addition. Site observations, interviews and questionnaires were performed to study the spatial transformation. This study found that in kampung houses, the spatial transformation pattern was depend on type of commercial activities and owner perceptions, and there are several steps of the spatial transformation related the commercial activity addition.
Keywords: spatial transformation pattern; commercial activity; owner perception, kampung house; adaptabilit