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Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering Volume 144 Ying Zhang (Ed.) Future Wireless Networks and Information Systems Volume 2 ABC Editor YingZhang WuhanUniversity Wuhan China ISSN1876-1100 e-ISSN1876-1119 ISBN978-3-642-27325-4 e-ISBN978-3-642-27326-1 DOI10.1007/978-3-642-27326-1 SpringerHeidelbergNewYorkDordrechtLondon LibraryofCongressControlNumber:2011941758 (cid:2)c Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelberg2012 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsarereservedbythePublisher,whetherthewholeorpartofthe materialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuseofillustrations,recitation,broad- casting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,andtransmissionorinformationstorage andretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilarordissimilarmethodologynowknown orhereafterdeveloped.Exemptedfromthislegalreservationarebriefexcerptsinconnectionwithreviews orscholarly analysis ormaterial suppliedspecifically forthepurposeofbeingentered andexecuted ona computersystem,forexclusive usebythepurchaser ofthework.Duplication ofthis publication orparts thereofispermittedonlyundertheprovisionsoftheCopyrightLawofthePublisher’slocation,initscur- rentversion,andpermissionforusemustalways beobtained fromSpringer. Permissionsforusemaybe obtainedthroughRightsLinkattheCopyrightClearanceCenter.Violationsareliabletoprosecutionunder therespectiveCopyrightLaw. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublication doesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevant protectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Whiletheadviceandinformationinthisbookarebelievedtobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication, neither the authors northe editors nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility for any errors or omissionsthatmaybemade.Thepublishermakesnowarranty,expressorimplied,withrespecttothematerial containedherein. Printedonacid-freepaper SpringerispartofSpringerScience+BusinessMedia(www.springer.com) Preface The world is now boundless but is still bound. It is boundless because people can access information about the world in speeds that could not have been thought of in the past. The world is still bound because interconnection is still dependent on location as well as scope of connection. Being physically bound could be an issue to some hut now, with the existence of wireless networking, the world becomes a bit wider in terms of these aspects. Wireless networking removes the binding wires that were essential earlier to connect to the Internet or join a local network. Right now, with new technologies, working is much more relaxed and in a sense, unbound. Schools, cafes, public places, libraries and even offices use wireless networking. This makes interconnection more dynamic, and is not bound by the number of slots that can accommodate select number at a time. By just being in a zone where the wireless connections are, people can experience connecting in the most convenient places. People can do work outside the office and students can literally have a library access from anywhere. The appeal of wireless networking is truly amazing and it covers a wide variety of aspects. Although there are some limitations, most of the time, the connections are reliable enough for a great Internet experience. In the world of globalization, Information system is such where data are collected, classified and put into process interpreting the result thereon in order to provide an integrated series of information for further conveying and analyzing. In a progressively more strong-willed worldwide atmosphere, Information System plays the role as ‘enabler and facilitator’, which endows with tactical values to the officialdom and considerable step up to the excellence of administration. An Information System is a particular type of work system that uses information technology to detain, put on the air, store, retrieve, manipulate or display information, thereby partisan one or more other work structure. In totting up to taking sides assessment making, co-ordination and control, information systems may also help managers and workers investigate problems, envisage complex subjects and generate new merchandise or services. The 2011 International Conference on Future Wireless Networks and Information Systems (ICFWI 2011) will be held on November 30 ~ December 1, 2011, Macao, China. The conference will provide a rare opportunity to bring together worldwide academic researchers and industrial practitioners for exchanging the latest developments and applications in the field of Future Wireless Networks and Information Systems. The goal of ICFWI 2011 is to bring together the researchers from academia and industry as well as practitioners to share ideas, problems and solutions relating to the multifaceted aspects of Wireless Networks and Information Systems. The conference is sponsored by Hong Kong Education Society and Intelligent Information Technology Application Research Association, Hong Kong. The conference provided 3 topics: Wireless Communications; Network Technologies and Services and Application. ICFWI 2011 VI Preface organizing committee has received more than 300 technical papers for above topics. Subjected to strict review, about 110 papers were selected for publication in this proceeding. All papers accepted will be included in the conference proceeding published by Springer Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering ISSN: 1876-1100. I would like to thank all the authors for their important contributions to make the content of the proceedings such high quality. ICFWI 2011 will be the most comprehensive conference focused on the various aspects of advances in Wireless Networks and Information Systems with computational sciences, mathematics and information technology. We are confident that the conference program will give you detailed insight into the new trends, and we are looking forward to meeting you at this world-class event in Macao. Macao, is along with Hong Kong, one of the two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China. It lies on the western side of the Pearl River Delta, bordering Guangdong province to the north and facing the South China Sea to the east and south. The territory's economy is heavily dependent on gambling and tourism but also includes manufacturing. Macao was a Portuguese colony and both the first and last European colony in China. Portuguese traders first settled in Macao in the 16th century and subsequently administered the region until the handover on 20 December 1999. The Sino-Portuguese Joint Declaration and the Basic Law of Macao stipulate that Macao operates with a high degree of autonomy until at least 2049, fifty years after the transfer. Under the policy of “one country, two systems”, the PRC’s Central People's Government is responsible for the territory's defense and foreign affairs, while Macao maintains its own legal system, police force, monetary system, customs policy, and immigration policy. Macao participates in many international organizations and events that do not require members to possess national sovereignty. According to The World Factbook, Macao has the second highest life expectancy in the world. The success of ICFWI 2011 was due to a perfect team work of many deeply engaged people. The Steering Committee gave many valuable proposals with respect to the scientific content of the conference and the Technical Program Committee carefully selected the contributed and invited papers and put together an interesting scientific program. The Session Chairmen served as convincing guarantors that the oral presentations run smoothly and on time. All the Referees deserve great recognition for intensively reading the manuscripts to guarantee the high scientific level of these Proceedings. Ying Zhang Wuhan University, China ICFWI 2011 Organization Committee General Chair Mark Zhou Hong Kong Education Society, Hong Kong General Co-chairs Mark Zhou Hong Kong Education Society, Hong Kong Jun Zhang Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Program Co-chairs Ming Chen Intelligent Information Technology Application Research Association, Hong Kong Jin Wen ACM Chongqing Chapter, China Organizing Co-chairs Liangming Zhang Hong Kong University, Hong Kong Jun Hu Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Publication Chair Ying Zhang Wuhan University, China International Committee Jianwei Zhang Suzhou University, China Nian Zhang Suzhou University, China Minli Dai Suzhou Vocational University, China Qi Luo Wuhan Insitute of Technology, China Wei Li Asia Pacific Human-Computer Interaction Research Center, Hong Kong Alireza Yazdizadeh International Science and Engineering Center, Hong Kong Yong Hu Nanchang University, China Contents TowardstheWebofThings:OpenResearchIssuesandtheBAS-AMI UseCase......................................................... 1 Jun-ZhaoSun APositioningResearchofUnderwaterAcousticSensorNetworksBased onSupportVectorRegression ....................................... 9 GuangzhongLiu,XueqinChen TheDesignofVehicleTravelingDataRecorderBasedonGPS/GPRS...... 17 ZhengzhongLi,GuangpingZhou,ZhaofengLiang ASolutionfortheLocusManagementofInformationCards ............. 23 HaijingZhou,YangZhang,JunliangChen Vector-Based Distributed Mobile Communication Core-Network IntrusionAlarmSystem............................................ 33 HeJin,FangZhiyi,LuZheng,SunHongyuand,XuWeihua Technology Analysis to the Security and Reliability in Network Transactions...................................................... 41 YongquanWang,BeihuaWu ANovelAISA-BasedResourceSchedulingMethodforReaderCollision ProbleminRFIDSystems .......................................... 49 ZhonghuaLi,ChunhuiHe,XiaoHuang RemotelyRun-TimeFPGABasedWSNNode.......................... 57 YibinLi,ZhipingJia,FucaiLiu ESLBasedSmith-WatermanEngine ................................. 65 YibinLi,ZhipingJia,ShuaiXie X Contents Applicationof WirelessCommunicationTechnology inGeophysical Instrument....................................................... 71 XiugangGong,WenBoWei,MingDeng,GaofengYe,KaiChen TheImpactofAmbientTemperatureVariationsonSignalIntensityof OutdoorWSNSystem ............................................. 79 JunZhang,GuifangQiao,ZhenLi,WeiguoWang TheDesignofaRSEncoder ........................................ 87 ZhangJinzhou,LiangXianfeng,WangZhugang,XiongWeiming ResearchonControlandManagementMechanismofanOpticalNetwork TestbedBasedonFlowSwitching .................................... 93 Yucheng Zhong, Zhenrong Zhang, Xin Chen, Yan Wang, Yongqi He, ZhengbinLi,AnshiXu ANeuro-fuzzyNetworkwithReinforcementLearningAlgorithmsfor SwarmLearning .................................................. 101 TakashiKuremoto,YukiYamano,Liang-BingFeng,KunikazuKobayashi, MasanaoObayashi ComparisonbetweenHorizontalElectricDipoleandVerticalElectric DipoleintheWirelessUndergroundCommunication ................... 109 NaDong,LiLi,JianyaChen TheApplicationofanImprovedDiscrete-MappingChaoticAntSwarm OptimizationforMulti-constrainedQoSRouting....................... 117 JiaDu,HongyanCui,ChenFeng,JianyaChen MinimumSINRBasedDynamicCellSelectionSchemeforLTE-Advanced CoMPSystems.................................................... 127 PengchengZhu,LanTang,BinSheng VerifyingConsistencybetweenSecurityPolicyandFirewallPolicyby UsingaConstraintSatisfactionProblemServer ........................ 135 YiYin,JiangdongXu,NaohisaTakahashi StudyofIOTOrientedUrbanDynamicManagement ................... 147 ChengHu,JiangyiDu DiscussionsontheCharacteristicsandMethodsofSpatialDataMining.... 153 DuJiangyi,HuCheng Analyzing of Mean-Shift Algorithm in Extended Target Tracking Technology....................................................... 161 ZhangShuang,QinYu-ping,DingHao,JinGang TheTechnologyoftheReal-TimeImageProcessingBasedonDM642...... 167 ZhangShuang,QinYu-ping,DingHao,JinGang Contents XI Synthetic Illustration of EcologicalEnvironment Evaluation Both OverseasandDomestics............................................ 173 TongLi EmpiricalAnalysisontheRatioofResourceandEnvironmentLossesin Tianjin .......................................................... 183 LipingChen,TongLi ComparativeAnalysisonthe “EleventhFive”PlanningforCircular EconomyinSomeProvinces ........................................ 191 TongLi,LipingChen SWOTAnalysisonJiuanPortableMedicalElectronicProductsinthe DomesticMarket.................................................. 201 TongLi ComprehensiveIllustrationtotheDomesticStudyonGreenBuilding Evaluation ....................................................... 209 LipingChen,TongLi DiscussiononSamplinginAcousticMeasurementofVelocityFieldsin Furnaces......................................................... 217 Yan-qin Li, Xin-li Wei, Jin-hui Zhao, Li-jun Zhang, Huai-chunZhou, Yin-diZhang PredictionandMeasurementofLoran-CAdditionalSecondaryFactor (ASF) ........................................................... 225 XuWnong,ZhanJinlin,LiWenkui,GaoLi Least-Squares Expanded Mixed Finite Element Method for IncompressibleMiscibleDisplacementProbleminPorousMedia ......... 233 FengxinChen,HuanzhenChen WirelessSensorNetwork’sApplicationinCoalMineSafetyMonitoring ... 241 ZhangYi-Bing Research on the Modification Control Integrated Technology of ConstructionProject............................................... 249 WangxiuQin ResearchonControlofInvestmentofLightSteelPlantinState-Owned Enterprises....................................................... 257 WangxiuQin Forecasting Default with Incomplete Information–Based on the FrameworkofDelayedFiltration .................................... 265 YangXing,ChenYiyun XII Contents StudyonFactorsAffectingMoneySupplyBasedonMultipleRegression Model ........................................................... 273 ChenJing-xin,WeiYuan MultimediaTeachingSystemBasedon.NET .......................... 283 LiJing,SunYahui,ZhengNing,NiuJingxia Investigationof CurrentResearchesforKnowledgeManagementin EducationalTechnology ............................................ 287 LiJing,SunYahui,ZhengNing,NiuJingxia MachineryProfessionalClassTeachingandResearchBasedontheCase... 293 ChenYuliang,LiJing HumanisticEducationandtheFormationofProfessionalism............. 299 ChenYuliang,WangLei AppraisalofValueEngineeringApplicationtoConstructionIndustryin China ........................................................... 303 LiXiaoyong,MaWendi KnowledgeManagementinConstructionCompaniesinChina ........... 313 LiXiaoyong,MaWendi AnInvestigationofSafetyManagementinConstructionWorkplacein China ........................................................... 321 LiXiaoyong,MaWendi TheCostInnovationManagementofWindPowerConstructionProject ... 331 WuYunna,BianQing The Risk Assessment for Dangdang Online Bookstore with Fuzzy ComprehensiveEvaluationMethod .................................. 337 JunMa ResearchontheLayoutoftheChineseTagCloud ...................... 345 YuanZhang,YunLin ExperientialMarketingStrategiesforElectronicPaperBook............. 353 TongLi,LipingChen AStudyofCorporationValuationBasedonEVAModel................. 361 LinZheng,ZhouLingyao Researchonthe DevelopingStrategyof Small/Medium Technology Enterprises(SMTE)BasedonCoreCompetitiveness.................... 371 LinZheng,ZhouLingyao ImageDataMiningTechnologyofMultimedia ......................... 379 YuJin-ping,HuangXi-mei,XiaXiao-yun

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