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INDIN 2016 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics
Sponsored by: IEEE Industrial Electronics Society and Pprime Institute, Futuroscope-Poitiers, France
INDIN2016 is 14th International Conference on Industrial Informatics sponsored by the Industrial Electronics Society of the IEEE. The premier conference series presenting the state of the art and future perspectives of industrial information technologies.
General purpose operating systems (OS) are concurrent and multithread, and the primary goal of thread scheduler is to enforce fairness among all threads. This design is unsuitable for Real-Time (RT) systems, because tasks have soft or hard deadline of finishing time. Concurrency breaks timing of RT applications because users never know when their program is actually running. Explicitly allocation of processor resource to programs (threads) is thus necessary for timing-aware applications.
Following Smart Cities Initiative from White House, this project was aimed to address urban transportation challenges through ridership sharing in both time and space across different transportation modes. Our research project is uniquely built upon large-scale urban infrastructure systems across different cities in the world, including NYC, Washington D.C., San Francisco, Rome, Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen.