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Cyber Physical Computing for IoT-driven Services

English · Hardback

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This book presents the cyber culture of micro, macro, cosmological, and virtual computing. The book shows how these work to formulate, explain, and predict the current processes and phenomena monitoring and controlling technology in the physical and virtual space.The authors posit a basic proposal to transform description of the function truth table and structure adjacency matrix to a qubit vector that focuses on memory-driven computing based on logic parallel operations performance. The authors offer a metric for the measurement of processes and phenomena in a cyberspace, and also the architecture of logic associative computing for decision-making and big data analysis.The book outlines an innovative theory and practice of design, test, simulation, and diagnosis of digital systems based on the use of a qubit coverage-vector to describe the functional components and structures. Authors provide a description of the technology for SoC HDL-model diagnosis, based on Test Assertion Blocks Activated Graph. Examples of cyber-physical systems for digital monitoring and cloud management of social objects and transport are proposed. A presented automaton model of cosmological computing explains the cyclical and harmonious evolution of matter-energy essence, and also a space-time form of the Universe.

List of contents

Cyber Physical Computing.- Multiprocessor Architecture for Big Data Analysis.- Structures for Information Retrieval in Big Data.- Qubit Description of the Functions and Structures for Service Computing Synthesis.- Qubit Test Synthesis of the Functionality.- QuaSim - Cloud Service for Vector Circuits Simulation.- Assertion-Driven Diagnosis of HDL-Code Errors.- Qubit analysis and diagnosis of digital devices.- Cloud-Service Computing "Smart Cyber University".- Cloud-Service Computing "Transport Control".- Cosmological Computing and Genome of the Universe.- Index.

About the author

Vladimir Hahanov is Professor of Design Automation Department, Computer Engineering Faculty, Kharkov National University of Radio Electronics, Ukraine. He has published 555 scientific works, including 7 textbooks, 8 monographs and 4 patents. He is a senior and golden core member of IEEE CS. He supervised 4 Doctor of Science and 24 Doctors of Philosophy.

Summary

This book presents the cyber culture of micro, macro, cosmological, and virtual computing. The book shows how these work to formulate, explain, and predict the current processes and phenomena monitoring and controlling technology in the physical and virtual space.The authors posit a basic proposal to transform description of the function truth table and structure adjacency matrix to a qubit vector that focuses on memory-driven computing based on logic parallel operations performance. The authors offer a metric for the measurement of processes and phenomena in a cyberspace, and also the architecture of logic associative computing for decision-making and big data analysis.The book outlines an innovative theory and practice of design, test, simulation, and diagnosis of digital systems based on the use of a qubit coverage-vector to describe the functional components and structures. Authors provide a description of the technology for SoC HDL-model diagnosis, based on Test Assertion Blocks Activated Graph. Examples of cyber-physical systems for digital monitoring and cloud management of social objects and transport are proposed. A presented automaton model of cosmological computing explains the cyclical and harmonious evolution of matter-energy essence, and also a space-time form of the Universe.

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