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Foreword from Chair of EECSI 2016
In the name of Allah, the Gracious Most Merciful It is great pleasure to welcome out colleagues from all over the world to attend 3rd International Conference on Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Informatics (EECSI 2016) Conference in Semarang City, Central Java, Indonesia EECSI 2016 provides a forum for researchers, academicians, professionals, and students from various engineering fields and cross-disciplinary working or interested in the field of Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, and Informatics especially: Power Engineering, Power Systems and Protection; Electric Power Transmission and Distribution; High Voltage Engineering and Insulation Technology; Renewable Energy Sources, Smart-grids Technologies & Applications; Energy: Policy, Security, Infrastructure, Growth and Economics; Power Electronics and Drives; Control, Automation, Instrumentation and Robotics; Information, Internet of Things and Internet Technologies; Electromagnetic Waves and Field; Circuits and Systems; Semiconductors and Applications; Microelectronics and Electronics Technologies; Electronics and Photonics; Wireless Telecommunications and Networking; Remote Sensing and Data Interpretation; Signal, Image, Video & Multimedia Processing; ICT for Electrical and Electronics Applications; Computer Network & Information Security; High Performance Computing and Communication; Databases, Data Mining and Software Engineering. ...
The development of non-coding RNA ontology
Identification of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) has been significantly improved over the past decade. On the other hand, semantic annotation of ncRNA data is facing critical challenges due to the lack of a comprehensive ontology to serve as common data elements and data exchange standards in the field. We developed the Non-Coding RNA Ontology (NCRO) to handle this situation. By providing a formally defined ncRNA controlled vocabulary, the NCRO aims to fill a specific and highly needed niche in semantic annotation of large amounts of ncRNA biological and clinical data
A New Approach to Adaptive Signal Processing
A unified linear algebraic approach to adaptive signal processing (ASP) is
presented. Starting from just Ax=b, key ASP algorithms are derived in a simple,
systematic, and integrated manner without requiring any background knowledge to
the field. Algorithms covered are Steepest Descent, LMS, Normalized LMS,
Kaczmarz, Affine Projection, RLS, Kalman filter, and MMSE/Least Square Wiener
filters. By following this approach, readers will discover a synthesis; they
will learn that one and only one equation is involved in all these algorithms.
They will also learn that this one equation forms the basis of more advanced
algorithms like reduced rank adaptive filters, extended Kalman filter, particle
filters, multigrid methods, preconditioning methods, Krylov subspace methods
and conjugate gradients. This will enable them to enter many sophisticated
realms of modern research and development. Eventually, this one equation will
not only become their passport to ASP but also to many highly specialized areas
of computational science and engineering
Latin American perspectives to internationalize undergraduate information technology education
The computing education community expects modern curricular guidelines for information technology (IT) undergraduate degree programs by 2017. The authors of this work focus on eliciting and analyzing Latin American academic and industry perspectives on IT undergraduate education. The objective is to ensure that the IT curricular framework in the IT2017 report articulates the relationship between academic preparation and the work environment of IT graduates in light of current technological and educational trends in Latin America and elsewhere. Activities focus on soliciting and analyzing survey data collected from institutions and consortia in IT education and IT professional and educational societies in Latin America; these activities also include garnering the expertise of the authors. Findings show that IT degree programs are making progress in bridging the academic-industry gap, but more work remains
When Mobile Blockchain Meets Edge Computing
Blockchain, as the backbone technology of the current popular Bitcoin digital
currency, has become a promising decentralized data management framework.
Although blockchain has been widely adopted in many applications, e.g.,
finance, healthcare, and logistics, its application in mobile services is still
limited. This is due to the fact that blockchain users need to solve preset
proof-of-work puzzles to add new data, i.e., a block, to the blockchain.
Solving the proof-of-work, however, consumes substantial resources in terms of
CPU time and energy, which is not suitable for resource-limited mobile devices.
To facilitate blockchain applications in future mobile Internet of Things
systems, multiple access mobile edge computing appears to be an auspicious
solution to solve the proof-of-work puzzles for mobile users. We first
introduce a novel concept of edge computing for mobile blockchain. Then, we
introduce an economic approach for edge computing resource management.
Moreover, a prototype of mobile edge computing enabled blockchain systems is
presented with experimental results to justify the proposed concept.Comment: Accepted by IEEE Communications Magazin
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