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  • © 2009

Grid Enabled Remote Instrumentation

  • Includes metrological aspects such as synchronization, calibration, and measurement accuracy
  • Considers wireless sensor networks as large-scale, pervasive acquisition devices
  • Focuses on the instrumental resources aspect of grid architectures

Part of the book series: Signals and Communication Technology (SCT)

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Table of contents (39 papers)

  1. Instrumentation and Measurement

    1. Instruments in Grid: the Instrument Element

      • C. Vuerli, G. Taffoni, I. Coretti, F. Pasian, P. Santin, M. Pucillov
      Pages 269-281
    2. On The Integration of Telecommunication Measurement Devices Within The Framework Of An Instrumentation Grid

      • L. Berruti, L. Caviglione, F. Davoli, M. Polizzi, S. Vignola, S. Zappatore
      Pages 283-300
  2. Grid Resource Allocation, QoS, and Security

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 301-301
    2. Grid Interoperability by Multiple Broker Utilization and Meta-Broking

      • A. Kertész, Z. Farkas, P. Kacsuk, T. Kiss
      Pages 303-312
    3. On Quality of Service Support for Grid Computing

      • D. Colling, T. Ferrari, Y. Hassoun, C. Huang, C. Kotsokalis, A.S. McGough et al.
      Pages 313-327
    4. Victor-Spaces: Virtual and Remote Experiments in Cooperative Knowledge Spaces

      • S. Cikic, S. Jeschke, N. Ludwig, U. Sinha, C. Thomsen
      Pages 329-343
    5. Enabling Scientists Through Workflowand Quality of Service

      • A.S. McGough, A. Akram, D. Colling, L. Guo, C. Kotsokalis, M. Krznaric et al.
      Pages 345-359
    6. Improving the Security Performance in Computer Grids

      • A. Moralis, V. Pouli, M. Grammatikou, S. Papavassiliou, V. Maglaris
      Pages 361-375
    7. Supporting Interactive Application Requirements in a Grid Environment

      • A. Di Stefano, G. Pappalardo, C. Santoro, E. Tramontana
      Pages 377-391
    8. The Common Instrument Middleware Architecture

      • D.F. McMullen, R. Bramley, K. Chiu, H. Davis, T. Devadithya, J.C. Huffman et al.
      Pages 393-407
    9. Web 2.0 for Grids and e-Science

      • G.C. Fox, R. Guha, D.F. McMullen, A.F. Mustacoglu, M.E. Pierce, A.E. Topcu et al.
      Pages 409-431
  3. Applications

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 433-433
    2. Int.eu.Grid Project Approach on Supporting Interactive Applications in the Grid Environment

      • B. Coghlan, E. Fernández, E. Heymann, P. Heinzlreiter, S. Kenny, M. Owsiak et al.
      Pages 435-445
    3. Application Of Perfsonar Architecture In Support Of Grid Monitoring

      • A. Binczewski, M. Lawenda, R. Łapacz, S. Trocha
      Pages 447-454
    4. Network Emulation on Globus-Based Grids: Mechanisms and Challenges

      • R. Canonico, P. Di Gennaro, V. Manetti, G. Ventre
      Pages 455-468
    5. Food Engineering Instrumentation on LEMDist Workspace

      • J. de Jesús, J. de Jesús Cruz Guzmáan, J.L. Garza Rivera, M. Hernández Duarte, J.L. Arjona Roman
      Pages 469-479
    6. Grid Services for 3D Data Analysis in Virtual Laboratories

      • A. Clematis, A. Corana, D. D’Agostino, V. Gianuzzi, A. Merlo
      Pages 481-498
    7. New Prototype Architecture For Automated Irrigation Based On Power Line Communications

      • C. Donciu, O. Costea, M. Temneanu, R. Damian, M. Branzila
      Pages 499-509
    8. The Use of PIMA(GE) Library for Efficient Image Processing in a Grid Environment

      • A. Clematis, D. D’Agostino, A. Galizia
      Pages 511-526

About this book

Grid architectures, which are viewed as tools for the integration of distributed resources, play a significant role as managers of computational resources, but also as aggregators of measurement instrumentation and pervasive large-scale data acquisition platforms.  The functionality of a grid architecture allows managing, maintaining, and exploiting hetereogeneous instrumentation and acquisition devices in a unifed way by providing standardized interfaces and common work environments to their users.  This result is achieved through the properties of isolation from the physical network and from the peculiarites of the instrumentation granted by standard middleware together with secure and flexibile mechanisms which seek, access, and aggregate distributed resources.

This book focuses on a number of aspects related to the effective exploitation of remote instrumentation on the grid.  These include middleware architecture, high speed networking in support of grid applications, wireless grid for acquisition devices and sensor networks, quality of service provisioning for real time control, and measurement instrumentation.

Editors and Affiliations

  • CNIT, University of Genoa Research Unit, DIST-University of Genoa, Italy

    Franco Davoli, Sandro Zappatore

  • Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center (PSNC), Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry Polish Academy of Sciences, 61-704 Poznań, Poland

    Norbert Meyer

  • Information Technology Department, Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A, 34012 Basovizza (Trieste), Italy

    Roberto Pugliese

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