Tuesday, September 22, 2015

NEC with technology to respond to disaster scenarios – Computerworld Portugal

The autonomous adaptive control technology based on Internet systems of things

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The NEC says it has developed an “autonomous and adaptive control technology,” Internet based systems of Things (Internet of Things or IoT) for dynamic resource allocation. Serve for the basic infrastructure they respond to environmental changes and disaster scenarios.

The manufacturer revealed to have tested the technology in a simulation in real time, which aimed to understand what the best allocation strategy taxis to meet demand from customers. With this simulation was possible to increase by 10% the number of customers served, for example

The main features of the project, NEC highlights:.

– An asymptotic approach to achieve an overall excellent condition, without the preset control rules is needed: it is based on an algorithm that divides the whole system into subsystems, allowing each control, dynamic and autonomous way, its own operations.

The method assigns individual indexes for each subsystem, based on the management goals of the whole system and stipulates the rules and operations based on a comparison of rates . individual between subsystems

adaptation in real time of large-scale systems to environmental changes: calculations spread over each subsystem, using only information located, allow the simplification of computing operations.

technology makes possible the constant running of optimal operation at short time intervals as well as real-time response to unexpected environmental changes, even for large-scale systems that integrate and devices .

fault tolerance in response to the IoT data deficiencies and system failures: the global system can continue to function at its best operational status using only the subsystems They are functioning normally.

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