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    An Optimal Multi-Vector Iterative Algorithm in a Krylov Subspace for Solving the Ill-Posed Linear Inverse Problems

    Chein-Shan Liu 1

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.33, No.2, pp. 175-198, 2013, DOI:10.3970/cmc.2013.033.175

    Abstract An optimal m-vector descent iterative algorithm in a Krylov subspace is developed, of which the m weighting parameters are optimized from a properly defined objective function to accelerate the convergence rate in solving an ill-posed linear problem. The optimal multi-vector iterative algorithm (OMVIA) is convergent fast and accurate, which is verified by numerical tests of several linear inverse problems, including the backward heat conduction problem, the heat source identification problem, the inverse Cauchy problem, and the external force recovery problem. Because the OMVIA has a good filtering effect, the numerical results recovered are quite smooth with small error, even under… More >

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    The time-dependent Green's function of the transverse vibration of a composite rectangular membrane

    V.G.Yakhno1, D. Ozdek2,3

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.33, No.2, pp. 155-173, 2013, DOI:10.3970/cmc.2013.033.155

    Abstract A new method for the approximate computation of the time-dependent Green's function for the equations of the transverse vibration of a multi stepped membrane is suggested. This method is based on generalization of the Fourier series expansion method and consists of the following steps. The first step is finding eigenvalues and an orthogonal set of eigenfunctions corresponding to an ordinary differential operator with boundary and matching conditions. The second step is a regularization (approximation) of the Dirac delta function in the form of the Fourier series with a finite number of terms, using the orthogonal set of eigenfunctions. The third… More >

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    A DPN (Delegated Proof of Node) Mechanism for Secure Data Transmission in IoT Services

    Dae-Young Kim1, Se Dong Min2, †, Seokhoon Kim3, †, *

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.60, No.1, pp. 1-14, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.06102

    Abstract The importance of Blockchain and IoT technology have been highlighted in various fields. These are not unaccustomed words anymore in our lives. Although the technologies are in the infancy step and are still many remaining technical challenges, there is no doubt that it will be one of the major parts of the future Internet. The efficiency and security of data transmission scheme have always been major issues in the legacy Internet, and a data transmission scheme for the future Internet, including 5G and IoT environment should also provide and support these issues. Consequently, we propose a new data transmission scheme… More >

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    A Quantum Authorization Management Protocol Based on EPR-Pairs

    Yan Chang1,*, Shibin Zhang1, Lili Yan1, Guihua Han1, Haiquan Song1, Yan Zhang1, Xueyang Li1, Qirun Wang2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.59, No.3, pp. 1005-1014, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.06297

    Abstract Quantum authorization management (QAM) is the quantum scheme for privilege management infrastructure (PMI) problem. Privilege management (authorization management) includes authentication and authorization. Authentication is to verify a user’s identity. Authorization is the process of verifying that a authenticated user has the authority to perform a operation, which is more fine-grained. In most classical schemes, the authority management center (AMC) manages the resources permissions for all network nodes within the jurisdiction. However, the existence of AMC may be the weakest link of the whole scheme. In this paper, a protocol for QAM without AMC is proposed based on entanglement swapping. In… More >

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    LRV: A Tool for Academic Text Visualization to Support the Literature Review Process

    Tahani Almutairi1,*, Maha Al-yahya2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.59, No.3, pp. 741-751, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.06239

    Abstract Text visualization is concerned with the representation of text in a graphical form to facilitate comprehension of large textual data. Its aim is to improve the ability to understand and utilize the wealth of text-based information available. An essential task in any scientific research is the study and review of previous works in the specified domain, a process that is referred to as the literature survey process. This process involves the identification of prior work and evaluating its relevance to the research question. With the enormous number of published studies available online in digital form, this becomes a cumbersome task… More >

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    A Reliable Stochastic Numerical Analysis for Typhoid Fever Incorporating With Protection Against Infection

    Muhammad Shoaib Arif1,*, Ali Raza1, Muhammad Rafiq2, Mairaj Bibi3, Rabia Fayyaz3, Mehvish Naz3, Umer Javed4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.59, No.3, pp. 787-804, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.04655

    Abstract In this paper, a reliable stochastic numerical analysis for typhoid fever incorporating with protection against infection has been considered. We have compared the solutions of stochastic and deterministic typhoid fever model. It has been shown that the stochastic typhoid fever model is more realistic as compared to the deterministic typhoid fever model. The effect of threshold number T* hold in stochastic typhoid fever model. The proposed framework of the stochastic non-standard finite difference scheme (SNSFD) preserves all dynamical properties like positivity, bounded-ness and dynamical consistency defined by Mickens, R. E. The stochastic numerical simulation of the model showed that increase… More >

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    Analyzing the Structure and Connectivity of Continent-Level Internet Topology

    Xionglve Li1, Junhua Xi1, Zhiping Cai1,*, Tao Yang1, Chak Fong Cheang2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.59, No.3, pp. 955-964, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.05769

    Abstract The research and analysis of Internet topology is hot in the field of network measurement, which have important applications in network security, traffic scheduling and many other fields. Most of the existing works are focused on the AS-level and router-level topology, but few works are about the IP-level topology. In fact, obtaining the topology of each continent and knowing how the topologies of the continents are connected to each other can help us understanding the Internet around the world more thoroughly. In this paper, we obtained data sets from RIPE, constructed and analyzed network topologies of all the continents. By… More >

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    Shape, Color and Texture Based CBIR System Using Fuzzy Logic Classifier

    D. Yuvaraj1, M. Sivaram2, B. Karthikeyan3,*, Jihan Abdulazeez4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.59, No.3, pp. 729-739, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.05945

    Abstract The perfect image retrieval and retrieval time are the two major challenges in CBIR systems. To improve the retrieval accuracy, the whole database is searched based on many image characteristics such as color, shape, texture and edge information which leads to more time consumption. This paper presents a new fuzzy based CBIR method, which utilizes colour, shape and texture attributes of the image. Fuzzy rule based system is developed by combining color, shape, and texture feature for enhanced image recovery. In this approach, DWT is used to pull out the texture characteristics and the region based moment invariant is utilized… More >

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    The Algorithm of Chemical Species Analysis for Ab Intio Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Its Application

    Zhiyi Han1, Yugai Huang2,3, Xiaoqiang Xie1, Ying Mei1, Bin Gu1,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.59, No.3, pp. 995-1003, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.02181

    Abstract In ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations of chemical reactions, it is important but difficult to identify the chemical species in the trajectory automatically and quickly. In this paper, based on the chemical graph theory, an algorithm for molecular species identification, according to the molecular coordinates and empirical bond length database, is presented. As an example, the chemical species in condensed glycine at room temperature are investigated with our algorithm in detail. The chemical species, including canonical and zwitterionic glycine, their protonated and de-protonated states, and the free protons, are all identified, counted and recorded correctly. Potential applications and further… More >

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    Dynamics Modeling and Stability Analysis of Tilt Wing Unmanned Aerial Vehicle During Transition

    Yonghong Zhang1,*, Yunfei Deng1, Yunping Liu1, Lihua Wang1

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.59, No.3, pp. 833-851, 2019, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2019.04078

    Abstract In the transition mode of quad tilt wing-unmanned aerial vehicle (QTW-UAV), the system stability of UAV will change with the tilt angle changes, which will cause serious head drop down. Meanwhile, with the complex air flow and other disturbances, the system is prone to side bias, frying, stall and other kinetic stability problems, hence the system stability analysis has become an urgent problem to be solved. To solve the stability problem, we need the quantitative criteria of system stability and effective tool of stability analysis, and can improve the stability of the motion control by optimizing the structural parameters of… More >

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