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NON-ASYMPTOTIC REAL-TIME ADAPTATION TO BACKGROUND NOISE IN MULTICHANNEL C-OTDR MONITORING SYSTEMS

Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): ANDREY V. TIMOFEEV , DMITRY V. EGOROV

Abstract: A sequential nonparametric method is proposed for adaptation to background noise parameters for real-time. The method is designed to operate as an adaptation-unit, which is included inside a detection subsystem of an integrated multichannel monitoring system. The proposed method guarantees the given size of a nonasymptotic confidence set for noise parameters. Properties of the suggested method are rigorously proved. The proposed algorithm has been successfully tested in real conditions of a functioning C-OTDR monitoring system, which was designed to monitor a railway.

  • Publication Date: 19-Apr-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-044-6-26
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CODEROID: A FRAMEWORK FOR GENERATING JAVA SOURCECODE USING TABLETS AND SMARTPHONES

Published In: 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN INFORMATION PROCESSING AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): FADI WEDYAN , HANI BANI-SALAMEH , SUZAN WEDYAN

Abstract: Smartphones and tablets are gaining more popularity due to their increasing capabilities and affordable prices. While most of the applications built for these devices are business, social, or entertainment oriented, few applications provide tools for developers. This is because of the limited screen size and the virtual keyboards that do not provide a comfortable programming environment. In this paper, we propose a framework, called CodeRoid, for developing Java programs that can be used on tablets and smartphones. Using CodeRoid, developers visually interact with the device to specify the specifications of the required code and CodeRoid automatically generates the required Java source files. CodeDroid provides the building programming blocks which the developer can choose and customize. CodeRoid checks the syntax of the produced Java files. In order to minimize the memory and computational requirements. Java source files can be sent to a server to produce the bytecode. Therefore, a co

  • Publication Date: 19-Apr-2015
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-044-6-27
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