A System of Systems Framework for Autonomy, Big Data Analytic, and Cloud
Infrastructure

KEC 1003
Mon, 05/02/2016 - 4:00pm

Mo Jamshidi
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of
Texas, San Antonio

Abstract:
Large data has been accumulating in all aspects of our lives for quite some
time. Advances in sensor technology, the Internet, wireless communication,
and inexpensive memory have all contributed to an explosion of “Big
Data”. System of Systems (SoS) are integration of independent operable and
non-homogeneous legacy systems to achieve a higher goal than the sum of the
parts. Today’s SoS are also contributing to the existence of unmanageable
“Big Data”. Recent efforts have developed promising approach, called
“Data Analytics”, which uses machine learning tools from statistical and
soft computing (SC) such as principal component analysis (PCA), clustering,
fuzzy logic, neuro-computing, evolutionary computation, Bayesian networks,
deep architectures and deep learning, etc. to reduce the size of “Big
Data” to a manageable size and apply these tools to a) extract information,
b) build a knowledge base using the derived data, and c) eventually develop a
non-parametric model for the “Big Data”. This keynote attempts to
construct a bridge between SoS and Data Analytics to develop reliable models
for such systems.  A photovoltaic energy forecasting problem of a micro grid
SoS, traffic jams forecasting and a system of autonomous vehicles will be
offered for case studies. These tools will be used to extract a nonlinear
MODEL for a SoS-generated BIG DATA. Videos for autonomous vehicles will be
shown.

Bio:


URL:
http://eecs.oregonstate.edu/colloquium/system-systems-framework-autonomy-big-data-analytic-and-cloud-infrastructure

_______________________________________________
Colloquium mailing list
[email protected]
https://secure.engr.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/colloquium

Reply via email to