581 research outputs found

    Edge Intelligence Simulator:a platform for simulating intelligent edge orchestration solutions

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    Abstract. To support the stringent requirements of the future intelligent and interactive applications, intelligence needs to become an essential part of the resource management in the edge environment. Developing intelligent orchestration solutions is a challenging and arduous task, where the evaluation and comparison of the proposed solution is a focal point. Simulation is commonly used to evaluate and compare proposed solutions. However, there does not currently exist openly available simulators that would have a specific focus on supporting the research on intelligent edge orchestration methods. This thesis presents a simulation platform called Edge Intelligence Simulator (EISim), the purpose of which is to facilitate the research on intelligent edge orchestration solutions. In its current form, the platform supports simulating deep reinforcement learning based solutions and different orchestration control topologies in scenarios related to task offloading and resource pricing on edge. The platform also includes additional tools for creating simulation environments, running simulations for agent training and evaluation, and plotting results. This thesis gives a comprehensive overview of the state of the art in edge and fog simulation, orchestration, offloading, and resource pricing, which provides a basis for the design of EISim. The methods and tools that form the foundation of the current EISim implementation are also presented, along with a detailed description of the EISim architecture, default implementations, use, and additional tools. Finally, EISim with its default implementations is validated and evaluated through a large-scale simulation study with 24 simulation scenarios. The results of the simulation study verify the end-to-end performance of EISim and show its capability to produce sensible results. The results also illustrate how EISim can help the researcher in controlling and monitoring the training of intelligent agents, as well as in evaluating solutions against different control topologies.Reunaälysimulaattori : alusta älykkäiden reunalaskennan orkestrointiratkaisujen simulointiin. Tiivistelmä. Älykkäiden ratkaisujen täytyy tulla olennaiseksi osaksi reunaympäristön resurssien hallinnointia, jotta tulevaisuuden vuorovaikutteisten ja älykkäiden sovellusten suoritusta voidaan tukea tasolla, joka täyttää sovellusten tiukat suoritusvaatimukset. Älykkäiden orkestrointiratkaisujen kehitys on vaativa ja työläs prosessi, jonka keskiöön kuuluu olennaisesti menetelmien testaaminen ja vertailu muita menetelmiä vasten. Simulointia käytetään tyypillisesti menetelmien arviointiin ja vertailuun, mutta tällä hetkellä ei ole avoimesti saatavilla simulaattoreita, jotka eritoten keskittyisivät tukemaan älykkäiden reunaorkestrointiratkaisujen kehitystä. Tässä opinnäytetyössä esitellään simulaatioalusta nimeltään Edge Intelligence Simulator (EISim; Reunaälysimulaattori), jonka tarkoitus on helpottaa älykkäiden reunaorkestrointiratkaisujen tutkimusta. Nykymuodossaan se tukee vahvistusoppimispohjaisten ratkaisujen sekä erityyppisten orkestroinnin kontrollitopologioiden simulointia skenaarioissa, jotka liittyvät laskennan siirtoon ja resurssien hinnoitteluun reunaympäristössä. Alustan mukana tulee myös lisätyökaluja, joita voi käyttää simulaatioympäristöjen luomiseen, simulaatioiden ajamiseen agenttien koulutusta ja arviointia varten, sekä simulaatiotulosten visualisoimiseen. Tämä opinnäytetyö sisältää kattavan katsauksen reunaympäristön simuloinnin, reunaorkestroinnin, laskennan siirron ja resurssien hinnoittelun nykytilaan kirjallisuudessa, mikä tarjoaa kunnollisen lähtökohdan EISimin toteutukselle. Opinnäytetyö esittelee menetelmät ja työkalut, joihin EISimin tämänhetkinen toteutus perustuu, sekä antaa yksityiskohtaisen kuvauksen EISimin arkkitehtuurista, oletustoteutuksista, käytöstä ja lisätyökaluista. EISimin validointia ja arviointia varten esitellään laaja simulaatiotutkimus, jossa EISimin oletustoteutuksia simuloidaan 24 simulaatioskenaariossa. Simulaatiotutkimuksen tulokset todentavat EISimin kokonaisvaltaisen toimintakyvyn, sekä osoittavat EISimin kyvyn tuottaa järkeviä tuloksia. Tulokset myös havainnollistavat, miten EISim voi auttaa tutkijoita älykkäiden agenttien koulutuksessa ja ratkaisujen arvioinnissa eri kontrollitopologioita vasten

    Effects of data cleaning on machine learning model performance

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    Abstract. This thesis is focused on the preprocessing and challenges of a university student data set and how different levels of data preprocessing affect the performance of a prediction model both in general and in selected groups of interest. The data set comprises the students at the University of Oulu who were admitted to the Faculty of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering during years 2006–2015. This data set was cleaned at three different levels, which resulted in three differently processed data sets: one set is the original data set with only basic cleaning, the second has been cleaned out of the most obvious anomalies and the third has been systematically cleaned out of possible anomalies. Each of these data sets was used to build a Gradient Boosting Machine model that predicted the cumulative number of ECTS the students would achieve by the end of their second-year studies based on their first-year studies and the Matriculation Examination results. The effects of the cleaning on the model performance were examined by comparing the prediction accuracy and the information the models gave of the factors that might indicate a slow ECTS accumulation. The results showed that the prediction accuracy improved after each cleaning stage and the influences of the features altered significantly, becoming more reasonable.Datan siivouksen vaikutukset koneoppimismallin suorituskykyyn. Tiivistelmä. Tässä tutkielmassa keskitytään opiskelijadatan esikäsittelyyn ja haasteisiin sekä siihen, kuinka eritasoinen esikäsittely vaikuttaa ennustemallin suorituskykyyn sekä yleisesti että tietyissä kiinnostuksen kohteena olevissa ryhmissä. Opiskelijadata koostuu Oulun yliopiston Tieto- ja sähkötekniikan tiedekuntaan vuosina 2006–2015 valituista opiskelijoista. Tätä opiskelijadataa käsiteltiin kolmella eri tasolla, jolloin saatiin kolme eritasoisesti siivottua versiota alkuperäisestä datajoukosta. Ensimmäinen versio on alkuperäinen datajoukko, jolle on tehty vain perussiivous, toisessa versiossa datasta on poistettu vain ilmeisimmät poikkeavuudet ja kolmannessa versiossa datasta on systemaattisesti poistettu mahdolliset poikkeavuudet. Jokaisella datajoukolla opetettiin Gradient Boosting Machine koneoppismismalli ennustamaan opiskelijoiden opintopistekertymää toisen vuoden loppuun mennessä perustuen heidän ensimmäisen vuoden opintoihinsa ja ylioppilaskirjoitustensa tuloksiin. Datan eritasoisen siivouksen vaikutuksia mallin suorituskykyyn tutkittiin vertailemalla mallien ennustetarkkuutta sekä tietoa, jota mallit antoivat niistä tekijöistä, jotka voivat ennakoida hitaampaa opintopistekertymää. Tulokset osoittivat mallin ennustetarkkuuden parantuneen jokaisen käsittelytason jälkeen sekä mallin ennustajien vaikutusten muuttuneen järjellisemmiksi

    Scanning heterodyne laser interferometer for phase-sensitive absolute-amplitude measurements of surface vibrations

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    We describe a scanning heterodyneinterferometer for imaging surface vibrations with a wide frequency range, with current electronics, up to 6GHz. The heterodyne operation facilitates measurement of absolute amplitude and phase of the surface vibration without calibration. Currently, the setup allows detection of vibration amplitudes down to ∼1pm with a lateral resolution of <1μm. The interferometer is designed to accommodate the different sample types, e.g., surface and bulk acoustic wave devices and micromechanical resonators. The absolute-amplitude and phase information allows for a thorough characterization of surface vibrations in such components and provides direct information of the vibration fields not obtainable via electrical measurements.inPeer reviewe

    Observation of two elastic thresholds in GeₓAsySe₁ˍₓ ˍy glasses

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    We have prepared GeₓAsySe1−x−yglasses with mean coordination numbers (MCNs) from 2.2 to 2.86. Tg was found to generally increase with increasing MCN while the glass density showed a maximum at MCN≈2.45 and a minimum at MCN≈2.65. The elastic moduli of the glasses were estimated from the shear and compressional wave velocitiesmeasured by ultrasonic pulse interferometry. For the first time we simultaneously observed two elastictransition thresholds, the first at MCN≈2.45 and the second at MCN≈2.65, which appear closely correlated with changes in the glass microstructure. The elastic moduli of two groups of samples with the same MCN=2.4 and 2.64 but different compositions suggest that the chemical compositions also have an influence on the elastic properties.This research is supported by the Australian Research Council through its Centres of Excellence and Federation Fellow Programs

    Water and nitrogen processes along a typical water flowpath and streamwater exports from a forested catchment and changes after clear-cutting: a modelling study

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    International audienceA two dimensional model, FEMMA, to describe water and nitrogen (N) fluxes within and from a forested first-order catchment (Kangasvaara in Eastern Finland) was constructed by linking the most significant processes affecting the fluxes of water, ammonium, nitrate and dissolved organic nitrogen along a hillslope from the water divide to the stream. The hillslope represents the average flowpath of water in the catchment and the model was used to estimate the N fluxes for a catchment in eastern Finland before and after clear-cutting. The simulated results were in reasonable agreement with the nitrate, dissolved organic N and dissolved total N measurements from the study catchment and with other results in the literature. According to the simulations, the major sinks of N after clear-cutting were immobilisation by soil microbes, uptake by ground vegetation and sorption to soil. These sinks increased downslope from the clear-cut area, indicating the importance of an uncut buffer zone between the stream and the clear-cut area in reducing N exports. The buffer zone retained 76% of the N flux coming from the clear-cut area. Nitrification was a key process in controlling the N export after clear-cutting and N increases were mainly as nitrate. Most of the annual N export took place during the spring flood, when uptake of N by plants was minimal

    Impacts of ditch cleaning on hydrological processes in a drained peatland forest

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    Dislocation recovery in fine-grained polycrystalline olivine

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    The rate of static dislocation recovery in Fo90 olivine has been studied under conditions of high temperature and controlled atmosphere in compressively deformed polycrystals hot-pressed from synthetic (sol-gel) and natural (San Carlos) precursor powders. The sol-gel olivine, containing a small fraction of orthopyroxene, was deformed to a final strain of 19% with a maximum differential stress of 266 MPa whereas the San Carlos specimen was deformed to 15% strain and 260 MPa differential stress. Small samples cut from these deformed materials were annealed under high-temperature, controlled atmosphere conditions, for different durations to allow partial recovery of the dislocation sub-structures. Oxidative-decoration of the microstructural features, followed by backscattered electron imaging at 5 kV and image analysis, was used to determine dislocation density. The variation of dislocation density ρ with time t at absolute temperature T was fitted to a second-order rate equation, in integral form, 1/ρ(t) - 1/ρ(0) = kt with k = k0 exp(-Ea/RT). The activation energy Ea of the recovery process is 240 ± 43 and 355 ± 81 kJ mol-1 for sol-gel and San Carlos olivine polycrystals, respectively. The measured rates are one to two orders of magnitude lower than those reported in previous studies on natural single crystal olivine. The difference may be explained by several factors such as high dislocation densities measurable from large areas at high magnification for the SEM and the technique used to estimate dislocation densities. Comparison between fine-grained sol-gel olivine and the coarser-grained San Carlos olivine aggregate did not indicate that grain boundaries play an important role in dislocation recovery, but the absence of grain boundaries might also have contributed to the high dislocation recovery rates previously measured for single crystals
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