2016
Boubiche D-E, Boubiche S, Bilami A, Homero T-C.
Toward Adaptive Data Aggregation Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks. International Conference on Internet of things and Cloud Computing [Internet]. 2016.
Publisher's VersionAbstractData aggregation has emerged as a basic concept in wireless sensor networks. By combining data and eliminating redundancy, this concept showed its effectiveness in terms of reducing resources consumption. The data aggregation problem is not new and has been widely studied in wireless sensor networks. However, most of the proposed solutions are based on a static data aggregation scheme and do not consider the network constraints evolution such as energy bandwidth, overhead and transmission delay. To dynamically optimize the tradeoff between the data aggregation process and the network constraints, a new paradigm has been introduced recently named the feedback control system. The main idea is to adapt the data aggregation degree to the environment changes and the sensor network applications. The feedback control for data aggregation remains relatively a new research area and only few works have introduced this concept. Therefore this work points out this research field by surveying the different existing protocols.
Benkhalifa J, CHAABANE MABROUK.
Towards climatological study on the characteristics of aerosols in Central Africa and Mediterranean sites. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial PhysicsJournal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 2016;138 :206-214.
Benkhalifa J, CHAABANE MABROUK.
Towards climatological study on the characteristics of aerosols in Central Africa and Mediterranean sites. Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial PhysicsJournal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics. 2016;138 :206-214.
INNAL F, MCHEBILA, DUTUIT Y.
Uncertainty handling in safety instrumented systems according to IEC 61508 and new proposal based on coupling Monte Carlo analysis and fuzzy sets. Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process IndustriesJournal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries. 2016;44 :503-514.
AbstractSafety instrumented systems must be designed, built and operated to meet tolerable risk level as required regulatory agencies. This requirement is closely related to their probabilistic performance measures which are either their average probability of dangerous failure on demand (PFDavg) or their average frequency of failure (PFH: Probability of Failure per Hour). The object of this work is the SIS performances evaluation taking into account the uncertainties related to the different parameters that come into play: failure rate (λ), common cause failure proportion (β), diagnostic coverage (DC), etc. This leads to an accurate and therefore safe assessment of the safety integrity level (SIL) inherent to safety functions performed by such systems. This aim is in keeping with the requirement of the IEC 61508 standard with respect to handling uncertainty. In this paper we first explain in detail the IEC 61508 approach for handling uncertainty. Afterwards, we propose an approach that combines (i) Monte Carlo analysis (MCA) and (ii) fuzzy sets. Indeed, the first method is appropriate when representative statistical data are available (using pdf of the relating parameters), while the latter applies in the case characterized by vague and subjective information (using membership function). The proposed approach is fully supported with a suitable computer code developed under the MATLAB environment.
INNAL F, MCHEBILA, DUTUIT Y.
Uncertainty handling in safety instrumented systems according to IEC 61508 and new proposal based on coupling Monte Carlo analysis and fuzzy sets. Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process IndustriesJournal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries. 2016;44 :503-514.
AbstractSafety instrumented systems must be designed, built and operated to meet tolerable risk level as required regulatory agencies. This requirement is closely related to their probabilistic performance measures which are either their average probability of dangerous failure on demand (PFDavg) or their average frequency of failure (PFH: Probability of Failure per Hour). The object of this work is the SIS performances evaluation taking into account the uncertainties related to the different parameters that come into play: failure rate (λ), common cause failure proportion (β), diagnostic coverage (DC), etc. This leads to an accurate and therefore safe assessment of the safety integrity level (SIL) inherent to safety functions performed by such systems. This aim is in keeping with the requirement of the IEC 61508 standard with respect to handling uncertainty. In this paper we first explain in detail the IEC 61508 approach for handling uncertainty. Afterwards, we propose an approach that combines (i) Monte Carlo analysis (MCA) and (ii) fuzzy sets. Indeed, the first method is appropriate when representative statistical data are available (using pdf of the relating parameters), while the latter applies in the case characterized by vague and subjective information (using membership function). The proposed approach is fully supported with a suitable computer code developed under the MATLAB environment.
INNAL F, MCHEBILA, DUTUIT Y.
Uncertainty handling in safety instrumented systems according to IEC 61508 and new proposal based on coupling Monte Carlo analysis and fuzzy sets. Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process IndustriesJournal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries. 2016;44 :503-514.
AbstractSafety instrumented systems must be designed, built and operated to meet tolerable risk level as required regulatory agencies. This requirement is closely related to their probabilistic performance measures which are either their average probability of dangerous failure on demand (PFDavg) or their average frequency of failure (PFH: Probability of Failure per Hour). The object of this work is the SIS performances evaluation taking into account the uncertainties related to the different parameters that come into play: failure rate (λ), common cause failure proportion (β), diagnostic coverage (DC), etc. This leads to an accurate and therefore safe assessment of the safety integrity level (SIL) inherent to safety functions performed by such systems. This aim is in keeping with the requirement of the IEC 61508 standard with respect to handling uncertainty. In this paper we first explain in detail the IEC 61508 approach for handling uncertainty. Afterwards, we propose an approach that combines (i) Monte Carlo analysis (MCA) and (ii) fuzzy sets. Indeed, the first method is appropriate when representative statistical data are available (using pdf of the relating parameters), while the latter applies in the case characterized by vague and subjective information (using membership function). The proposed approach is fully supported with a suitable computer code developed under the MATLAB environment.
Hajji MK, Hadda H, Dridi N.
Une heuristique pour le flow shop hybride à deux étages avec machines dédiées. ROADEF 2016: 17eme congré annuel de le société Française de Recherche Opérationnelle et d’Aide à la Décision. 2016.
Hajji MK, Hadda H, Dridi N.
Une heuristique pour le flow shop hybride à deux étages avec machines dédiées. ROADEF 2016: 17eme congré annuel de le société Française de Recherche Opérationnelle et d’Aide à la Décision. 2016.
Hajji MK, Hadda H, Dridi N.
Une heuristique pour le flow shop hybride à deux étages avec machines dédiées. ROADEF 2016: 17eme congré annuel de le société Française de Recherche Opérationnelle et d’Aide à la Décision. 2016.
Rebiai S-E, Sidi-Ali FZ.
Uniform exponential stability of the transmission wave equation with a delay term in the boundary feedback. IMA Journal of Mathematical Control and InformationIMA Journal of Mathematical Control and Information. 2016;33 :1 - 20.
AbstractWe consider a system of transmission of the wave equation with Neumann feedback control that contains a delay term and acts on the exterior boundary. First, we prove under some assumptions that the closed-loop system generates a C 0 -semigroup of contractions on an appropriate Hilbert space. Then, under further assumptions, we show that the closed-loop system is exponentially stable. To establish this result, we introduce a suitable energy function and use multiplier method together with an estimate taken from Lasiecka & Triggiani (1992, Appl. Math. Optim., 25, 189–244.) (Lemma 7.2) and compactness-uniqueness argument.
Rebiai S-E, Sidi-Ali FZ.
Uniform exponential stability of the transmission wave equation with a delay term in the boundary feedback. IMA Journal of Mathematical Control and InformationIMA Journal of Mathematical Control and Information. 2016;33 :1 - 20.
AbstractWe consider a system of transmission of the wave equation with Neumann feedback control that contains a delay term and acts on the exterior boundary. First, we prove under some assumptions that the closed-loop system generates a C 0 -semigroup of contractions on an appropriate Hilbert space. Then, under further assumptions, we show that the closed-loop system is exponentially stable. To establish this result, we introduce a suitable energy function and use multiplier method together with an estimate taken from Lasiecka & Triggiani (1992, Appl. Math. Optim., 25, 189–244.) (Lemma 7.2) and compactness-uniqueness argument.
Tafsat A, Hadjili ML, Bouakaz A, Benoudjit N.
Unsupervised cluster-based method for segmenting biological tumor volume of laryngeal tumors in 18F-FDG-PET images. IET Image ProcessingIET Image Processing. 2016;11 :389-396.
AbstractIn radiotherapy using 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG-PET), the accurate delineation of the biological tumour volume (BTV) is a crucial step. In this study, the authors suggest a new approach to segment the BTV in 18F-FDG-PET images. The technique is based on the k-means clustering algorithm incorporating automatic optimal cluster number estimation, using intrinsic positron emission tomography image information. Clinical dataset of seven patients have a laryngeal tumour with the actual BTV defined by histology serves as a reference, were included in this study for the evaluation of results. Promising results obtained by the proposed approach with a mean error equal to (0.7%) compared with other existing methods in clinical routine, including fuzzy c-means with (35.58%), gradient-based method with (19.14%) and threshold-based methods.
Tafsat A, Hadjili ML, Bouakaz A, Benoudjit N.
Unsupervised cluster-based method for segmenting biological tumor volume of laryngeal tumors in 18F-FDG-PET images. IET Image ProcessingIET Image Processing. 2016;11 :389-396.
AbstractIn radiotherapy using 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG-PET), the accurate delineation of the biological tumour volume (BTV) is a crucial step. In this study, the authors suggest a new approach to segment the BTV in 18F-FDG-PET images. The technique is based on the k-means clustering algorithm incorporating automatic optimal cluster number estimation, using intrinsic positron emission tomography image information. Clinical dataset of seven patients have a laryngeal tumour with the actual BTV defined by histology serves as a reference, were included in this study for the evaluation of results. Promising results obtained by the proposed approach with a mean error equal to (0.7%) compared with other existing methods in clinical routine, including fuzzy c-means with (35.58%), gradient-based method with (19.14%) and threshold-based methods.
Tafsat A, Hadjili ML, Bouakaz A, Benoudjit N.
Unsupervised cluster-based method for segmenting biological tumor volume of laryngeal tumors in 18F-FDG-PET images. IET Image ProcessingIET Image Processing. 2016;11 :389-396.
AbstractIn radiotherapy using 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG-PET), the accurate delineation of the biological tumour volume (BTV) is a crucial step. In this study, the authors suggest a new approach to segment the BTV in 18F-FDG-PET images. The technique is based on the k-means clustering algorithm incorporating automatic optimal cluster number estimation, using intrinsic positron emission tomography image information. Clinical dataset of seven patients have a laryngeal tumour with the actual BTV defined by histology serves as a reference, were included in this study for the evaluation of results. Promising results obtained by the proposed approach with a mean error equal to (0.7%) compared with other existing methods in clinical routine, including fuzzy c-means with (35.58%), gradient-based method with (19.14%) and threshold-based methods.
Tafsat A, Hadjili ML, Bouakaz A, Benoudjit N.
Unsupervised cluster-based method for segmenting biological tumor volume of laryngeal tumors in 18F-FDG-PET images. IET Image ProcessingIET Image Processing. 2016;11 :389-396.
AbstractIn radiotherapy using 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG-PET), the accurate delineation of the biological tumour volume (BTV) is a crucial step. In this study, the authors suggest a new approach to segment the BTV in 18F-FDG-PET images. The technique is based on the k-means clustering algorithm incorporating automatic optimal cluster number estimation, using intrinsic positron emission tomography image information. Clinical dataset of seven patients have a laryngeal tumour with the actual BTV defined by histology serves as a reference, were included in this study for the evaluation of results. Promising results obtained by the proposed approach with a mean error equal to (0.7%) compared with other existing methods in clinical routine, including fuzzy c-means with (35.58%), gradient-based method with (19.14%) and threshold-based methods.
Rezki N, KAZAR O, Mouss LH, KAHLOUL L, Rezki D.
On the use of multi-agent systems for the monitoring of industrial systems. Journal of Industrial Engineering InternationalJournal of Industrial Engineering International. 2016;12 :111-118.
Rezki N, KAZAR O, Mouss LH, KAHLOUL L, Rezki D.
On the use of multi-agent systems for the monitoring of industrial systems. Journal of Industrial Engineering InternationalJournal of Industrial Engineering International. 2016;12 :111-118.
Rezki N, KAZAR O, Mouss LH, KAHLOUL L, Rezki D.
On the use of multi-agent systems for the monitoring of industrial systems. Journal of Industrial Engineering InternationalJournal of Industrial Engineering International. 2016;12 :111-118.