Tokyo: ExLi4EvA, 2016. - 178p.
This book is dedicated to Real-time Systems of broad applications, such as autonavigation (Kalman Filtering), real-time reconfiguration of distributed networks, real-time bilateral teleoperation control system over imperfect networks, and uniform interfaces for resource-sharing components in hierarchically scheduled real-time systems.
In addition to that, wireless technology and its usage in implementing intelligent systems open a wide spectrum of real-time systems and offer great potential for improving people's life: for example, wireless sensor networks used in subways, reduced energy consumption in public buildings, improved security through public surveillance, and high efficiency through industrial automation.
Furthermore, electric utilities and multi-core CPU architecture, the driving force of modern life, are part of subjects benefited from the topics covered in this book.
Contents:
Preface
Introductory Chapter: Real-Time Systems
Real‐Time Reconfiguration of Distribution Network with Distributed Generation
Uniform Interfaces for Resource-Sharing Components in Hierarchically Scheduled Real-Time Systems
Real-Time Systems
Multi‐Objective Real‐Time Dispatching Problem in Electric Utilities: An Application to Emergency Service Routing
Kalman Filtering and Its Real‐Time Applications
A Real-Time Bilateral Teleoperation Control System over Imperfect Network
Wireless Real-Time Monitoring System for the Implementation of Intelligent Control in Subways