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Industrial Engineering, Machine Design
and Automation (IEMDA 2014) &
Computer Science and Application (CCSA 2014)
Proceedings of the 2014 Congress on IEMDA 2014 &
Proceedings of the 2nd Congress on CCSA 2014
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NEW JERSEY • LONDON • SINGAPORE • BEIJING • SHANGHAI • HONG KONG • TAIPEI • CHENNAI
World Scientific
Industrial Engineering, Machine Design
and Automation (IEMDA 2014) &
Computer Science and Application (CCSA 2014)
Editors
Shihong Qin
School of Electrical and Information Engineering
Wuhan Institute of Technology, China
Xiaolong Li
College of Technology, Indiana State University, USA
Proceedings of the 2014 Congress on IEMDA 2014 &
Proceedings of the 2nd Congress on CCSA 2014
Sanya, Hainan, China 12 – 14 Dec 2014
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Editorial
It has been a great pleasure for me to welcome all of you to the joint conferences of
2014 Congress on Industrial Engineering, Machine Design and Automation
(IEMDA2014) and the 2nd Congress on Computer Science and Application
(CCSA2014), held in Sanya, China during December 12-14, 2014. During these
two-days, international speakers presented their state-of-art research works in
industrial engineering, machine design, automation, and computer science to solve
today industrial problems. We hope you enjoy this opportunity to share the results
and make new connection for future collaboration.
The conference program consisted of two invited keynote presentations and 4
invited sessions: Communication and Information Technology; Research and
Design of Machines and Mechanisms for Manufacturing; Data, Signal and Image
Processing, Computational Technology; Mechanical, Automation and Control
Engineering.
This proceedings collected together the latest research results and applications on
industrial engineering, machine design, automation, and computer science and
other related Engineering topics. All submitted papers were subjected to strict
peer-reviewing by 2-4 expert referees, to ensure that all articles selected are of
highest standard and are relevance to the conference.
On behalf of the organizing committee of IEMDA2014 and CCSA2014, I would
like to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciations and thanks to all
authors for their contributions to the conference. As well as to all the referees for
their time in reviewing the articles and their constructive comments on the papers
concerned. Finally, as the editor of this proceedings, I am indebted to the support
of the organizing committee for their hard works, World Scientific for their
support in publishing this proceedings in such short space in time. Without these
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excellent supports, the IEMDA2014 and CCSA2014 would not able to publish so
timely and successfully.
Prof. Shihong Qin
Editor of IEMDA2014 and CCSA2014
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Contents
Editorial
Chapter 1: Communication and Information Technology
An Energy Consumption Assessment Method for WIFI Large-Scale
Wireless Sensor Network Based on Dynamic Channel Energy Model
W.K. Tan, X.Y. Lu, Y.X. Xu, K.J. Zhao and P. Gao ......................................... 1
Research on Cloud-Based LBS and Location Privacy Protection
Y. Yan and W.J. Wang ..................................................................................... 9
Research and Exploration of the Hierarchical Management of Campus
Network
C.B. Liu, T.Y. Zhou, S.L. Cai and K. Sha ...................................................... 16
Improvement of Localization Algorithm for Wireless Sensor Network in
Environmental Monitoring
C. Liu, S.L. Wang, Y. Ma and Z.Q. Zhai........................................................ 22
A New Study on Bank Interconnected System Security Solutions
J. Lin .............................................................................................................. 29
Research on Simulation Platform for Security and Defense of Oil and
Gas Network SCADA System
Q.C. Hu, X.D. Cao, W.W. Zhang, P. Liang and Y. Qin ................................. 34
Research on Print Concentrated Control Scheme Based on Virtual Print
Technology
Y. Xie, X.L. Zhou, Z.P. Wen, G.L. Li, S.P. Liu and Q. Hu ............................. 41
Developing Real Time SCM Information System
C.T. Huang, C.W. Hsu, C.H. Hung and W.L. Wang ...................................... 48
An Anomalous Traffic Detection System of the Controlled Network
Based-On the Communication Rules
W.J. Han and Y. Wang .................................................................................. 55
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The Study of HARQ Technology FDD-LTE Physical Layer Downlink
W.B. Tang and L.P. Wang ............................................................................. 61
Integrating with Information of Science and Technology on the Meta
Data Ways’ Knowledge Base—the Pyramid Model to Aid the Decisions
in Science and Technology
K. Hong, X. Chen and J.R. Hu ...................................................................... 67
Sliding Window Frequent Items Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
S. Wang and L.N. Wu .................................................................................... 76
Research on Security Mechanism of Cloud Security Immune System
L. Huo, J.X. Zhou and X.W. Liu .................................................................... 83
Design and Realization of Solar Cell Monitoring System Based on
Wireless Sensor Network
X.B. Sun, Y. Huang, J.J. Tan, J.Q. Yi and T. Hu ........................................... 90
Research of Multi-UAVs Communication Range Optimization Based on
Improved Artificial Fish-Swarm Algorithm
J.H. Wu, J.Z. Wang, Y.Q. Cao, Y. Cao and X.B. Shi ..................................... 98
Analysis of Limiting Factors and Numerical Simulation in Optical
Transmission System
B. Yang and W.P. Zhong ............................................................................. 105
An Improved Timestamp-based User Authentication Scheme with Smart
Card
T.H. Feng, C.H. Ling and M.S. Hwang ....................................................... 111
Cryptanalysis and Improvement of Zhuang-Chang-Wang-Zhu Password
Authentication Scheme
S.M. Chen, C.S. Pan and M.S. Hwang ........................................................ 118
Chapter 2: Research and Design of Machines and Mechanisms for
Manufacturing
Research on Wind Power Simulation Model
Y.S. Zhang, A.N. Tian and Y.L. Pan ............................................................ 124
Model Test Study of Influence of Soil Bag Stacked Form on Ground
Bearing Characteristics
W. Li, X.Y. Shan and Z.B. Jia ...................................................................... 131
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Analysis and Application of SMED in an Injection Molding Machine
Based on VSM
M. Lv, N. Zhang, J.C. Jiang and Q. Wang .................................................. 143
Equivalent Mechanical Model to Support Real-Time Simulation of the
Deformation of Thin-Walled Structures
L.Z. Tu, Q. Yang, Y. Zhuang, A.L. Lu, Z. Lin and D.L. Wu ......................... 150
Nanoscale Sliding Contacts between Multi-Asperity Tips and Textured
Surfaces: Effects of Indentation Depth
T. Zhang, D. Wu, F. Zhang, X.K. Mu and R.T. Tong .................................. 161
Based on Epsilon Method Structural Non-Probabilistic Reliability
Analysis
K. Ma and H.P. Fu ...................................................................................... 168
Research on Modeling and Simulation to Control WIP Inventory in EMS
Enterprises Based on Bottleneck
M. Cai, T. Shang, H.B. Liu and H. Chen ..................................................... 175
Screening Customer Order under Engineering-To-Order Environment
H.E. Tseng and S.C. Lee .............................................................................. 185
Genetic Algorithm with Unit Processor Applied in Fused Deposition
Manufacturing (FDM) for Minimizing Non-Productive Tool-Path
J. Gong and L. Zhang .................................................................................. 191
Simulation and Analysis of Edge Cam Downward Mechanism Based on
Contact Dynamics Model
J. Lu, J.J. Zhang, F. Lu and X.H. Pan ......................................................... 198
Complex Product Collaborative Development Framework
L.W. Zhang and W. Shen ............................................................................. 206
The Similar Conditions and Similar Criterions of Deep-Sea Mining
Experimental System
Y. Xu, X.F. Zhang, L. Liu and W.M. Zhang ................................................. 217
Reliability Analysis of an Air Supply System Design by Shortest Path
Approach Based on Directed Network
P. Jiang and Y.Y. Xing ................................................................................ 224
Genetic Design of Integrated Manufacturing Supply Chains
W. Su, K.L. Mak and B.L. Qiu ..................................................................... 230
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The Interfacial Rheological Characteristics of ASP Solution and Its
Effect Mechanism on Oil Displacement Efficiency
H.F. Xia, Q. Fan, M. Xu and X. Lai ............................................................ 237
Chapter 3: Data, Signal and Image Processing, Computational
Technology
A New Image Edge Extraction Method Combining Canny Algorithm and
Butterworth High-Pass Filter
G.Y. Zhang, S.L. Chen and K.G. Kang ........................................................ 244
Design of a Log Analysis System Based on Hadoop
J.M. Li ......................................................................................................... 249
On Computation Theory Problems in Computer Science
R. Chang, L.H. Jiang, H. Shu and Y.B. Xie ................................................. 257
The Algorithm of Target Tracking Under Complex Environment
C. Liu, Z. Wang and C.H. Lu ....................................................................... 264
Implementation of Reliability Testing on WebApp Based on TTCN-3
S.M. Liu, X.M. Liu and Y.P. Liu .................................................................. 270
Exploration and Practice in the Reform of the Computer Basic Course
Education Based on the Mode of Compound Talents Training
Q.L. Wang ................................................................................................... 278
De-Noising of Life Feature Signals Based on Wavelet Transform
Y. Liu, J.F. Ouyang and Y.G. Yan .............................................................. 284
Cluster-Oriented Pattern of Web Service Composition
S.Y. Deng and Y.Y. Du ................................................................................. 292
Novel Robust Digital Image Zero-Watermarking Scheme Based on
Contourlet Transform and Cellular Neural-Network
B. He and X. Wang ...................................................................................... 304
Unambiguous Synchronization Technique for BOC Signals
J.M. Qi, Y. Geng and L. Mao ...................................................................... 310
An Improved Image Registration Method Based on SIFT
K. Yang, M.X. Zhang, X.B. Xian and J.L. Zheng ......................................... 317
Efficient Compressive Signal Recovery Using Prior Statistical
Information
X.T. Chen, Z. Sun, Y. Zhao, S.S. Wang and S.Y. Liu ................................... 324
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Automatic Extraction of Commodity Attributes on Webpages Based on
Hierarchical Structure
Z. Yu, M.Y. Li, W. Wang and C. Wang ........................................................ 332
Data Analysis and Visualization for National Disabled People’s
Rehabilitation
D.Z. Wang, X.B. Zhang, X. Lou, Q.Q. Zhang and X.F. Wu ......................... 339
Uniform Design and Quadratic Polynomial Regression Analysis Applied
on the Optimization of Compatibility Study in Traditional Chinese
Formula
Y. Zhao, H.N. Liu, B.T. Li, Q. Y. Zhang and G.L. Xu .................................. 346
The Image Encryption Algorithm Based on M-Subsequence
H. Guo, S. Bai, X.Y. Ji, H. Han and Z.L. Pei ............................................... 352
Research and Application of GIS Data’s Dynamic Storage Technology
Based on Streaming Data Technology
L. Liu, W. Chen and J. Liu........................................................................... 367
Chaotic System Parameter Estimation with Improved Gravitational
Search Algorithm
J.R. Wang, Y. Huang and W.P. Liang ......................................................... 374
Document Clustering Based on Non-Negative Matrix Factorization and
Affinity Propagation Using Preference Estimation
J.W. Chen, F. Li, X.F. Wu and Q.Q. Zhang ................................................. 380
A Fast Iris Image Assessment Procedure
Q. Wang, T. Zhang and H. Wang ................................................................ 386
Chapter 4: Mechanical, Automation and Control Engineering
Practical Thermal Condition of Silicon CVD Reactor for Minimal
Manufacturing
N. Li, Habuka, S. Ikeda, Y. Ishida and S. Hara ........................................... 393
Sail Structure Design and its Control Strategy for Sail-Assisted Ship
J. H. He, Y.H. Hu and S.Y. Xue ................................................................... 401
Overall Stability Performance of Alternative Hull Forms of an
Automated Oceanic Wave Surface Glider Robot Using Maxsurf
A. Elhadad, W.Y. Duan and K.Y. Hu ........................................................... 412
Kinematics and Mechanics Analysis of Economical Welding Robot
J.J. Wei and S.W. Cui .................................................................................. 421
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The Application of Fuzzy-PID in Speed Control of Smart Car
C. Wang, X.C. Dong, Y. Tang and S.F. Gu ................................................. 430
Application of Speed Sensorless Vector Control in the Induction Motor
Y. Gao, Q.R. Zhang, A.R. Xu, L. Zhang, D. Bai and Q.P. Zou .................... 437
Design and Feasibility Study of Slip Vibration Platform
W. Peng, G.P. Chen and X.Y. Yan ............................................................... 445
Study on Conditions of Planar Pin-Jointed Five-Bar Mechanism with the
Requirement of Minimum Transmission Angle
Z.H. Luo ...................................................................................................... 452
The Design and Research of the Vehicle Intelligent System of Avoiding
Sleeping Based on Pulse
S.X. Qian, Z.H. Yu, X.M. Shen and F.L. Huang .......................................... 458
Application Research of the Special Amphibious Vehicle Driving
Simulator
J.H. Li and S.T. Zheng ................................................................................. 466
Static Output Feedback Reliable Control with Actuator Failures
D. Ge, B. Yao and F.Z. Wang ...................................................................... 473
Design of Dynamic Output Feedback H2 Reliable Control Based on LMI
N. Peng, B. Yao and F.Z. Wang .................................................................. 479
Application Research of Neural Network Hybrid Modeling Method for
Torque Measurement on Centrifuge Suspended Basket Trunnion
S.L. Chen ..................................................................................................... 484
Study on Additional Damping Control Strategy of Permanent Magnet
Synchronous Generator
S.Y. Ye, Y.T. Zhang, R.J. Ruan, Q. Tang, S.L. Dai, and T.Y. Wang............. 492
Multi-Application Integrated Intelligent Maintenance System of
Lead-Acid Batteries on Communication Bases
X.F. Tong, C.C. Sun and F. Huang ............................................................. 502
Measurement and Control System by Computer for High Voltage
Termination
C.G. Zhou, R. Qiu and J.L. Ke .................................................................... 509
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An Energy Consumption Assessment Method for WIFI Large-Scale
Wireless Sensor Network Based on Dynamic Channel Energy Model
Weikai Tana†, Xiaoyuan Lub
, Yunxiang Xuc
, Kejun Zhaod
and Peng Gaoe
National Engineering Research Center for Broadband Networks & Applications,
Shanghai 200336, China
E-mail: a†[email protected], b
d
Energy efficiency is one of the most serious constraints for the deployment of large-scale
wireless sensor network (WSN) significantly. However, an excellent strategy to raise
energy efficient depends on a precise energy consumption assessment method. In this
paper, an energy consumption assessment method based on dynamic channel energy
model is proposed. Energy consumption is divided into two parts: static and dynamic. The
former includes receiving, idle and clear channel assessment state, whose energy
consumption is only related to a stationary working current and duration. Transmission
energy consumption refers to dynamic energy consumption, function of which is described
as a cubic function. The energy consumption calculation is adjusted to meet the
transmission power dynamically and timely. Simulation results show that the dynamic
energy consumption during transmission is summed accurately. Compared with the others,
such as some simple energy models without dynamic case. It provides to support for the
deployment of WIFI large-scale WSN.
Keywords: Channel Energy Model; Large-Scale Sensor Network; Energy Consumption
Assessment.
1. Introduction
Recently, wireless sensor network (WSN), providing emergency monitoring,
remote monitoring and environmental awareness, has been significantly
interested. With the development of sensor network theory and technology, it has
been widely used. Most of the applications are still limited to a small-scale
wireless sensor network. However, many applications require large-scale
deployment to achieve high coverage, high-precision sensing purposes, such as
forest fire monitoring 1
. Large-scale wireless sensor network based on WIFI has
received a lot of attention 2
.
In WSN, two aspects of problems we face to are the limited battery life and
efficient usage of energy, which become more serious in large-scale WSN. In fact,
2
compared to small scale applications, large-scale WSN manages a large number of
nodes to achieve high coverage, which leads to greater energy consumption.
Therefore, strategies, such as routing and QoS control, must be improved to raise
energy efficiency3
. However, the design of an excellent strategy depends on a
precise energy consumption assessment method extremely. Especially, the
assessment results of the impact from the varying circumstances where the sensor
works. This directly affects the validity of the strategy design. In 4
, authors suggest
a simple energy model. The model only takes into account energy dissipation
during the start-up, receive, and transmit modes. For the transmit energy it’s too
simple. In 5
, a radio energy dissipation model is described but it isn’t accurate
enough. Various energy-efficient methods are considered in literatures but only
use the simple model of energy consumption, which leads to a fuzzy simulation
result and a fuzzy effectiveness of their proposed methods 6, 7. Therefore, an
accurate energy consumption assessment method for WIFI large-scale wireless
sensor network is proposed to provide an exact reference for the deployment of
WIFI large-scale WSN.
2. Sensor Model
A sensor usually consists of the following subsystems: communication subsystem,
processing subsystem and sensor subsystem. The energy consumed by
communication subsystem is much higher than processing subsystem, up to 80
percent. Thus, the communication subsystem is main source of system energy
consumption in WIFI large-scale sensor network 8
.
Basic circuit
Transmit circuit Power Amplifier
Another
sensor
d
mod
frequency
synthesizer VCO
Receive circuit
Demod
DAC
ADC
amp
PA
mixer
LNA
Sensor/DSP
filter
Fig.1 Sensor model.
The basic structure of a sensor is shown in Fig.1. We divide the energy
consumption calculation into two parts: dynamic and static. Dynamic energy
consumption includes a short-circuit power that flows directly from the supply to
ground during a transition at the output of a CMOS gate. Dynamic part, namely
transmission circuit (TX), is composed of digital to analog converter, modulation