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Cheng Yang, Tianliang Lu, Shangyi Yan, Jianling Zhang and Xingzhan Yu
Domain name generation algorithms are widely used in malware, such as botnet binaries, to generate large sequences of domain names of which some are registered by cybercriminals. Accurate detection of malicious domains can effectively defend against cybe...
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Guangdong Han, Jian Li, Yizong Chen, Shenghai Wang and Haiquan Chen
Ship cargo-hold cleaning is a low-efficiency and high-risk operation in marine industry, which is generally carried out manually, putting the workers in danger. To improve the efficiency and safety of ship cargo-hold cleaning, a C-DCR is proposed in this...
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Jiaming Ye, Defu Che, Baodong Ma, Quan Liu, Kehan Qiu and Xiangxiang Shang
Existing approaches for the 3D modeling of tunnels suffer from several problems, such as highly difficult data acquisition, redundancy of model data, large computational burden, and the inability of the resulting models to be monolithic. Therefore, solut...
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Renbo Pang, Fujiang Yu, Yu Zhang and Ye Yuan
I/O is often a performance bottleneck in global ocean circulation models with fine spatial resolution. In this paper, we present an asynchronous parallel I/O framework and demonstrate its efficacy in the Mass Conservation Ocean Model (MaCOM) as a case st...
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Huiqun Hao, Jinrong Jiang, Tianyi Wang, Hailong Liu, Pengfei Lin, Ziyang Zhang and Beifang Niu
This paper proposes a series of parallel optimizations on a high-resolution ocean model, the LASG/IAP Climate System Ocean Model (LICOM), which was independently developed by the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The ve...
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Yang Zhao, Donghai Jin and Xingmin Gui
Inlet distortion detrimentally affects the aerodynamic performance and lessens the stability of compressors, and has received considerable attention. The need to accurately estimate its effect on the performance and stability of compressor as early as po...
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Saeed Musaad Altalhi, Fathy Elbouraey Eassa, Abdullah Saad Al-Malaise Al-Ghamdi, Sanaa Abdullah Sharaf, Ahmed Mohammed Alghamdi, Khalid Ali Almarhabi and Maher Ali Khemakhem
As the development of high-performance computing (HPC) is growing, exascale computing is on the horizon. Therefore, it is imperative to develop parallel systems, such as graphics processing units (GPUs) and programming models, that can effectively utilis...
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Kadria Ezzine, Joseph Di Martino and Mondher Frikha
We present an any-to-one voice conversion (VC) system, using an autoregressive model and LPCNet vocoder, aimed at enhancing the converted speech in terms of naturalness, intelligibility, and speaker similarity. As the name implies, non-parallel any-to-on...
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Tiexiang Mo and Guodong Li
Many large-scale water transmission projects, such as China?s South-to-North Water Transfer Project, are hundreds of kilometers long and need real-time regulation applications for management and control. This requires the calculation model to have higher...
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Truong Nguyen Luan Vu, Vo Lam Chuong, Nguyen Tam Nguyen Truong and Jae Hak Jung
The fractional-order proportional-integral (FOPI) controller tuning rules based on the fractional calculus for the parallel cascade control systems are systematically proposed in this paper. The modified parallel cascade control structure (PCCS) with the...
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Mikhail Alexandrovich Padalko, Yuriy Andreevich Shevchenko, Vitalii Yurievich Kapitan and Konstantin Valentinovich Nefedev
A scheme for parallel computation of the two-dimensional Edwards?Anderson model based on the transfer matrix approach is proposed. Free boundary conditions are considered. The method may find application in calculations related to spin glasses and in qua...
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Emmanuel Benichou, Nicolas Binder, Yannick Bousquet and Xavier Carbonneau
This paper introduces a semi-analytical approach which enables one to deal with distorted inflow in axial fans or compressors. It is inspired by the classical parallel compressor (PC) theory but relies on a local flow-loading coefficient formalism. It is...
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Einar Ueland, Thomas Sauder and Roger Skjetne
In real-time hybrid model testing, complex ocean structures are emulated by fusing numerical modelling with traditional hydrodynamic model testing. This is done by partitioning the ocean structure under consideration into a numerical and a physical subst...
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Haoyu Rong, Guichen Li, Dongxu Liang, Changlun Sun, Suhui Zhang and Yuantian Sun
Investigating the micro-parameters of rock is vital for understanding the macro-properties of rock, such as the uniaxial compressive strength (UCS), Young?s modulus, failure patterns, etc. In this paper, based on the experimental results of rock material...
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Wataru Hotta, Shunichi Suzuki and Muneo Hori
For more reliable evaluation of liquefaction, an analysis model of higher fidelity should be used even though it requires more numerical computation. We developed a parallel finite element method (FEM), implemented with the non-linear multiple shear mech...
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Philipp S. Orekhov,Ilya V. Kirillov,Vladimir A. Fedorov,Ilya B. Kovalenko,Nikita B. Gudimchuk,Artem A. Zhmurov
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Even when modern computational platforms and parallel techniques are used, conventional all-atom simulations are limited both in terms of reachable timescale and number of atoms in the biomolecular system of interest. On the other hand, coarse-grained mo...
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Wataru Hotta, Shunichi Suzuki and Muneo Hori
For more reliable evaluation of liquefaction, an analysis model of higher fidelity should be used even though it requires more numerical computation. We developed a parallel finite element method (FEM), implemented with the non-linear multiple shear mech...
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Manuel Valera, Mary P. Thomas, Mariangel Garcia and Jose E. Castillo
The General Curvilinear Coastal Ocean Model (GCCOM) is a 3D curvilinear, structured-mesh, non-hydrostatic, large-eddy simulation model that is capable of running oceanic simulations. GCCOM is an inherently computationally expensive model: it uses an elli...
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Volodymyr Bulgakov, Simone Pascuzzi, Volodymyr Nadykto and Semjons Ivanovs
Technological peculiarities of cultivation and harvesting of some agricultural crops make it necessary to use asymmetric machine-and-tractor aggregates. However, for the time being there is no sufficiently complete, analytical study of the steady movemen...
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Yunfei Mao, Yong Peng and Jianmin Zhang
In this paper, an improved lattice Boltzmann Shan?Chen model coupled with Carnahan-Starling equation of state (C-S EOS) and the exact differential method (EDM) force scheme is used to simulate the cavitation bubble collapse in the near-wall region. First...
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