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Preemptive Efficient Queueing For Scheduling Deadline-Bound Data Center Flows, Vinaykrishna Gopalakrishna May 2017

Preemptive Efficient Queueing For Scheduling Deadline-Bound Data Center Flows, Vinaykrishna Gopalakrishna

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This thesis introduces a new deadline aware flow scheduling scheme called Preemptive Efficient Queuing (PEQ). Unlike other schemes which use policies like EDF, SJF or fair share, this scheme aims to procrastinate flows as much as they can afford to, while keeping with their deadlines. Thereby, PEQ prioritizes more urgent flows that have shorter time to procrastinate, or cushion time. Results of PEQ are compared with state-of-the-art schemes for the transport of data-center flows, such as Preemptive Distributed Quick (PDQ) and Deadline-Driven Delivery (D3). The results show that PEQ outperforms D3 and PDQ. We identify results …


Multi-Population-Based Differential Evolution Algorithm For Optimization Problems, Ishani Chatterjee May 2017

Multi-Population-Based Differential Evolution Algorithm For Optimization Problems, Ishani Chatterjee

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A differential evolution (DE) algorithm is an evolutionary algorithm for optimization problems over a continuous domain. To solve high dimensional global optimization problems, this work investigates the performance of differential evolution algorithms under a multi-population strategy. The original DE algorithm generates an initial set of suitable solutions. The multi-population strategy divides the set into several subsets. These subsets evolve independently and connect with each other according to the DE algorithm. This helps in preserving the diversity of the initial set. Furthermore, a comparison of combination of different mutation techniques on several optimization algorithms is studied to verify their performance. Finally, …


Decision Tree Rule-Based Feature Selection For Imbalanced Data, Haoyue Liu May 2017

Decision Tree Rule-Based Feature Selection For Imbalanced Data, Haoyue Liu

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A class imbalance problem appears in many real world applications, e.g., fault diagnosis, text categorization and fraud detection. When dealing with an imbalanced dataset, feature selection becomes an important issue. To address it, this work proposes a feature selection method that is based on a decision tree rule and weighted Gini index. The effectiveness of the proposed methods is verified by classifying a dataset from Santander Bank and two datasets from UCI machine learning repository. The results show that our methods can achieve higher Area Under the Curve (AUC) and F-measure. We also compare them with filter-based feature selection approaches, …


An Immersive Learning Model, Shamsa Abdulla Salem Al Mazrouei Apr 2017

An Immersive Learning Model, Shamsa Abdulla Salem Al Mazrouei

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Our overarching goal is to provide children with immersive game-based learning environments to support Arabic linguistic skills acquisition. We postulate that immersion in- creases learning. To investigate this hypothesis, we developed a model and built an implementation of an educational virtual environment (EVE) that supports immersion and thus, induces effective learning. Experimental results confirm our hypothesis.

Our model integrates learning content, learning activities, immersion and gameplay. Based on our analysis of various curricula, specifically the United Arab Emirates grade one curriculum, we identified the nature of the learning content in order to satisfy the curriculum requirements. This content is conceptually …


Source-Channel Coding For Coordination Over A Noisy Two-Node Network, Sarah A. Obead Jan 2017

Source-Channel Coding For Coordination Over A Noisy Two-Node Network, Sarah A. Obead

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Recently, the concept of coordinating actions between distributed agents has emerged in the information theory literature. It was first introduced by Cuff in 2008 for the point-to-point case of coordination. However, Cuff’s work and the vast majority of the follow-up research are based on establishing coordination over noise-free communication links. In contrast, this thesis investigates the open problem of coordination over noisy point-to-point links. The aim of this study is to examine Shannon’s source-channel separation theorem in the context of coordination. To that end, a general joint scheme to achieve the strong notion of coordination over a discrete memoryless channel …


Semiconductor Materials And Devices For 2 Micron Generation, Dzianis Saladukha Jan 2017

Semiconductor Materials And Devices For 2 Micron Generation, Dzianis Saladukha

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In the last century, semiconductor research has led to significant changes in the fields of communication, medicine, the environment, and many others. Semiconductor devices provide a relatively simple and effective way to convert electrical energy to light and vice versa. Devices based on semiconductor materials of various kinds provide interaction of an electromagnetic signal in the range of wavelengths with a medium. Examples of such devices are LED lamps, photovoltaic cells, thermometers, gas sensors, cameras, and many others. The study of various semiconductors broadens the range of application of photonics. This work is based on the study of materials which …