International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications (IJISA)

IJISA Vol. 5, No. 4, Mar. 2013

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A Rough Sets-based Agent Trust Management Framework

By Sadra Abedinzadeh Samira Sadaoui

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.04.01, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2013

In a virtual society, which consists of several autonomous agents, trust helps agents to deal with the openness of the system by identifying the best agents capable of performing a specific task, or achieving a special goal. In this paper, we introduce ROSTAM, a new approach for agent trust management based on the theory of Rough Sets. ROSTAM is a generic trust management framework that can be applied to any types of multi agent systems. However, the features of the application domain must be provided to ROSTAM. These features form the trust attributes. By collecting the values for these attributes, ROSTAM is able to generate a set of trust rules by employing the theory of Rough Sets. ROSTAM then uses the trust rules to extract the set of the most trusted agents and forwards the user’s request to those agents only. After getting the results, the user must rate the interaction with each trusted agent. The rating values are subsequently utilized for updating the trust rules. We applied ROSTAM to the domain of cross-language Web search. The resulting Web search system recommends to the user the set of the most trusted pairs of translator and search engine in terms of the pairs that return the results with the highest precision of retrieval.

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Weighted Additive Fuzzy Goal Programming Approach to Aggregate Production Planning

By Mohammed. Mekidiche Mostefa Belmokaddem Zakaria Djemmaa

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.04.02, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2013

This study presents a new formulation of Weighted Additive fuzzy goal programming model developed by Yaghoobi and Tamiz [21]. and Yaghoobi et al [22] for aggregate production planning (WAFGP-APP), The proposed formulation attempts to minimize total production and work force costs, carrying inventory costs and rates of changes in Work force. A real-world industrial case study demonstrates applicability of proposed model to practical APP decision problems. LINGO computer package has been used to solve final crisp linear programming problem package and getting optimal production plan.

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Static Security Enhancement and Loss Minimization Using Simulated Annealing

By A.Y. Abdelaziz S. F. Mekhamer M. A. L. Badr H. M. Khattab

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.04.03, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2013

This paper presents a developed algorithm for optimal placement of thyristor controlled series capacitors (TCSC’s) for enhancing the power system static security and minimizing the system overall power loss. Placing TCSC’s at selected branches requires analysis of the system behavior under all possible contingencies. A selective procedure to determine the locations and settings of the thyristor controlled series capacitors is presented. The locations are determined by evaluating contingency sensitivity index (CSI) for a given power system branch for a given number of contingencies. This criterion is then used to develop branches prioritizing index in order to rank the system branches possible for placement of the thyristor controlled series capacitors. Optimal settings of TCSC’s are determined by the optimization technique of simulated annealing (SA), where settings are chosen to minimize the overall power system losses. The goal of the developed methodology is to enhance power system static security by alleviating/eliminating overloads on the transmission lines and maintaining the voltages at all load buses within their specified limits through the optimal placement and setting of TCSC’s under single and double line outage network contingencies. The proposed algorithm is examined using different IEEE standard test systems to shown its superiority in enhancing the system static security and minimizing the system losses.

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Identification of Parametrical Restrictions in Staic Systems in Conditions of Uncertainty

By Nikolay Karabutov

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.04.04, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2013

The approach to an estimation of area of parametrical restrictions (APR) for static linear system on parameters in the conditions of uncertainty is of-fered. For decision-making indicators of domination of an exit of model over an exit of system and the special indicator setting admissible level of errors of domination are used. The case of the representation of area of restrictions in the form of boundaries from below and from above on a modification of parameters of system is considered. The iteration algorithm of identification of restrictions and decision-making is offered. The adaptive algorithm of an estimation of boundaries of area of parametrical restrictions is synthesized. Procedure of estimation APR on the basis of the analysis of a field of secants of system is described. Method development on a case of representation APR in the form of restriction on norm of a modification of parameters of system is given. Various forms of vectorial norms and algorithms of construction of area of parametrical restrictions corresponding to them are considered.

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GA Based Optimal Placement of DGs for Loss Reduction and Reliability Improvement in Distribution Networks with Time Varying Loads

By Zahra Boor Seyyed Mehdi Hosseini

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.04.05, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2013

The distributed generation (DG) locations have significant impacts on network reliability and loss. This paper presents a method for optimal DG allocation and sizing in distribution systems in order to reduce network loss and improve system reliability at the lowest cost. For this purpose, a multi-objective cost function considering active power loss, reliability index and DG cost is used to find the optimal size and location of DG units. Also, a load duration curve including four load levels with different weighting factor is considered. Moreover, the optimization technique that is based on Genetic Algorithm (GA) is implemented. In this paper, ECOST index is considered for reliability evaluation in the cost function and also, the effects system reconfiguration, is also considered for reliability assessment. To evaluate the proposed algorithm, the IEEE 33-bus and 69-bus test systems are employed and the results obtained reveal the effectiveness of proposed method.

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Design and Development of an Embedded System for Monitoring the Health Status of a Patient

By Shriram K Vasudevan Sivaraman R Subashri V Murali N

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.04.06, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2013

Along with the ageing of population, the low cost and high efficiency physiological information monitor systems for the realization of long-term community guardianship are of great significance. This system can improve the life quality and reduce the medical expense. Our paper is a working model which incorporates sensors to measure parameters like body temperature, heart beat rate, blood pressure; and transfer it to the computer so that the patient’s health condition can be analyzed by doctors in any part of the hospital. Thus, it reduces the doctor’s workload and also gives accurate results. Further this system uses Zigbee technology which enables the viewing of all parameters on the computer. A micro-controller board is used for analyzing the inputs from the patient. Also all the process parameters within an interval selectable by the user can be recorded on the computer. This is very useful for future analysis and review of patient’s health condition. For more versatile medical applications, this paper can be improvised, by incorporating ECG, EMG, EEG systems, dental sensors and annunciation systems, thereby making it useful in hospitals as a very efficient and dedicated patient care system.

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Semantic Schema Matching Using DBpedia

By Saira Gillani Muhammad Naeem Raja Habibullah Amir Qayyum

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.04.07, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2013

In semantic computing, Match is an operator that takes as an input two graph-like structures; it can be database schemas or XML schemas and generates a mapping between the corresponding nodes of the two graphs. In semantic schema matching, we attempt to explore the mappings between the two schemas; based on their semantics by employing any semantic similarity measure. In this study, we have defined taxonomy of all possible semantic similarity measures; moreover we also proposed an approach that exploits semantic relations stored in the DBpedia dataset while utilizing a hybrid ranking system to dig out the similarity between nodes of the two graphs.

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A New Measure of Fuzzy Directed Divergence and Its Application in Image Segmentation

By P.K Bhatia Surender Singh

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.04.08, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2013

An approach to develop new measures of fuzzy directed divergence is proposed here. A new measure of fuzzy directed divergence is proposed, and some mathematical properties of this measure are proved. The application of fuzzy directed divergence in image segmentation is explained. The proposed technique minimizes the fuzzy divergence or the separation between the actual and ideal thresholded image.

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A Revisit to Probability - Possibility Consistency Principles

By Mamoni Dhar

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.04.09, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2013

In this article, our main intention is to highlight the fact that the probable links between probability and possibility which were established by different authors at different point of time on the basis of some well known consistency principles cannot provide the desired result. That is why the paper discussed some prominent works for transformations between probability and possibility and finally aimed to suggest a new principle because none of the existing principles because none of them found the unique transformation. The new consistency principle which is suggested hereby would in turn replace all others that exist in the literature references by providing a reliable estimate of consistency between the two.Furthermore some properties of entropy of fuzzy numbers are also presented in this article.

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A New Approach for the Generalized First Derivative and Extension It to the Generalized Second Derivative of Nonsmooth Functions

By Hamid Reza Erfanian M. H. Noori Skandari A.V. Kamyad

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijisa.2013.04.10, Pub. Date: 8 Mar. 2013

In this paper, first derivative of smooth function is defined by the optimal solution of a special optimization problem. In the next step, by using this optimization problem for nonsmooth function, we obtain an approximation for first derivative of nonsmooth function which it is called generalized first derivative. We then extend it to define generalized second derivative for nonsmooth function. Finally, we show the efficiency of our approach by evaluating derivative and generalized first and second derivative of some smooth and nonsmooth functions, respectively.

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