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    Blockchain for Internet of Things:Data Markets, Learning, and Sustainability

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    Efficiency and Sustainability of the Distributed Renewable Hybrid Power Systems Based on the Energy Internet, Blockchain Technology and Smart Contracts

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    The climate changes that are visible today are a challenge for the global research community. In this context, renewable energy sources, fuel cell systems, and other energy generating sources must be optimally combined and connected to the grid system using advanced energy transaction methods. As this book presents the latest solutions in the implementation of fuel cell and renewable energy in mobile and stationary applications such as hybrid and microgrid power systems based on energy internet, blockchain technology, and smart contracts, we hope that they are of interest to readers working in the related fields mentioned above

    Efficient Content Distribution With Managed Swarms

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    Content distribution has become increasingly important as people have become more reliant on Internet services to provide large multimedia content. Efficiently distributing content is a complex and difficult problem: large content libraries are often distributed across many physical hosts, and each host has its own bandwidth and storage constraints. Peer-to-peer and peer-assisted download systems further complicate content distribution. By contributing their own bandwidth, end users can improve overall performance and reduce load on servers, but end users have their own motivations and incentives that are not necessarily aligned with those of content distributors. Consequently, existing content distributors either opt to serve content exclusively from hosts under their direct control, and thus neglect the large pool of resources that end users can offer, or they allow end users to contribute bandwidth at the expense of sacrificing complete control over available resources. This thesis introduces a new approach to content distribution that achieves high performance for distributing bulk content, based on managed swarms. Managed swarms efficiently allocate bandwidth from origin servers, in-network caches, and end users to achieve system-wide performance objectives. Managed swarming systems are characterized by the presence of a logically centralized coordinator that maintains a global view of the system and directs hosts toward an efficient use of bandwidth. The coordinator allocates bandwidth from each host based on empirical measurements of swarm behavior combined with a new model of swarm dynamics. The new model enables the coordinator to predict how swarms will respond to changes in bandwidth based on past measurements of their performance. In this thesis, we focus on the global objective of maximizing download bandwidth across end users in the system. To that end, we introduce two algorithms that the coordinator can use to compute efficient allocations of bandwidth for each host that result in high download speeds for clients. We have implemented a scalable coordinator that uses these algorithms to maximize system-wide aggregate bandwidth. The coordinator actively measures swarm dynamics and uses the data to calculate, for each host, a bandwidth allocation among the swarms competing for the host's bandwidth. Extensive simulations and a live deployment show that managed swarms significantly outperform centralized distribution services as well as completely decentralized peer-to-peer systems

    Distribution Algorithm for Newly Allocated Update Allowance (AV) in the Autonomous Decentralized Database System(ADDS)

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    Strengthening health systems through nursing: Evidence from 14 European countries. Spain.

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    CAPÍTULO 12 Spain‘Who is a nurse?’ and ‘What is nursing?’ seem to be simple questions yet the answers are strangely elusive. This book explores the variations in structure and organization of the nursing workforce across fourteen different countries in Europe. This diversity, and the reasons for it, are of more than academic interest. The work of nurses has always had a critical impact on patient outcomes. As health systems shift radically in response to rising demand, the role of nurses becomes even more important. The lessons learned from comparative case-study analysis demonstrate wide variation in every dimension of the workforce. It examines what a nurse is; nurse-to-doctor and nurse-to-population ratios; the education, regulation and issuing of credentials to nurses; and the planning of the workforce. While comparative analysis across countries brings these differences into sharp relief, it also reveals how the EU functions as an important ‘binding agent’, drawing these diverse elements together into a more coherent whole. This book is part of a two-volume study on the contributions that nurses make to strengthening health systems. This is the first time that the topic of nursing has been dealt with at length within the Observatory Health Policy Series. The aim is to raise the profile of nursing within health policy and draw the attention of decision-makers. Volume 1 is a series of national case studies drawn from Belgium, England, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The countries were chosen as the subject of a large EU-funded study of nursing (RN4Cast). Lithuania and Slovenia were added to provide broader geographical and policy reach. Volume 2 will provide thematic analysis of important policy issues such as quality of care, workforce planning, education and training, regulation and migration

    Agents for educational games and simulations

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    This book consists mainly of revised papers that were presented at the Agents for Educational Games and Simulation (AEGS) workshop held on May 2, 2011, as part of the Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems (AAMAS) conference in Taipei, Taiwan. The 12 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from various submissions. The papers are organized topical sections on middleware applications, dialogues and learning, adaption and convergence, and agent applications

    BNAIC 2008:Proceedings of BNAIC 2008, the twentieth Belgian-Dutch Artificial Intelligence Conference

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