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Remote Instrumentation Services on the e-Infrastructure: Applications and Tools

Editat de Franco Davoli, Norbert Meyer, Roberto Pugliese, Sandro Zappatore
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 noi 2014
The book focuses on all aspects related to the effective exploitation of remote instrumentation and to the building of complex virtual laboratories on top of real devices and infrastructures. These include service oriented architecture (SOA) and related middleware, high-speed networking in support of Grid applications, wireless Grids for acquisition devices and sensor networks, Quality Service (QoS) provisioning for real-time control, measurement instrumentation and methodology, as well as metrology issues in distributed systems.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781489982049
ISBN-10: 1489982043
Pagini: 344
Ilustrații: XVII, 325 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: Springer Us
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Cuprins

Grid architectures with real-time control.- Grid middleware extensions for remote control of instruments and devices.- Resource Management.- Tele-measurement techniques.- Distributed synchronization and calibration.- Workflow management for large-scale experiments.- Virtualisation technology.- Visualization techniques.- Distributed data acquisition and sensor networks.- Management of large data sets.- Mobile and wireless grids.- Management of large-scale physics experiments.- Networking solutions in support of Grid architectures.- Reliability and fault tolerance.- Supporting interactive applications in the grid environment.- Collaborative environments for the Grid.

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Franco DavoliNorbert MeyerRoberto PuglieseSandro Zappatore(editors)Title: Remote Instrumentation for eScience and Related AspectsAccessing remote instrumentation worldwide is one of the goals of eScience. But the task of enabling the execution of complex experiments that involve the use of distributed scientific instruments requires a number of different architectural domains. Given the large number of different instruments and their application domains, understanding the common requirements, the user needs, the adaptation and convergence layers, among other things, is not simple, and that is the task of Remote Instrumentation Services (RIS). This text, like its predecessors, addresses the most relevant related aspects of RIS.Remote Instrumentation for eScience and Related Aspects is broken into five main parts. Part I centers on the concepts of Instrument Element and Virtual Control Room. Part II covers different features of Grid resource management on operations that are relevant in the context of RIS. Part III focuses on networking, one of the key supporting technologies that enable the interconnection of data sources and the transport of data. Part IV discusses application environments in various user communities, including eVLBI and its exploitation of high-speed networks, oceanographic applications, and road traffic data acquisition and modeling. And Part V is devoted to two learning environments where Remote Instrumentation plays a role of increasing importance; specifically it describes the main feature and demonstrator scenarios of BW-eLabs in Germany, and it reports on a distributed educational laboratory that is part of the “Wireless Trondheim” initiative in Norway.

Caracteristici

Addresses explicitly the integration of instrumentation in current grid architectures.
Includes the metrological aspect touching upon topics like synchronization, calibration, and measurement accuracy.
Considers wireless sensor networks as large-scale, pervasive acquisition devices.
Highlights the results of ongoing European and international projects, including the new generation of eInfrastructure in Europe.
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras