We present a numerical strategy to design fiber based dual pulse light sources exhibiting two predefined spectral peaks in the anomalous group velocity dispersion regime. The frequency conversion is ...based on the soliton fission and soliton self-frequency shift occurring during supercontinuum generation. The optimization process is carried out by a genetic algorithm that provides the optimum input pulse parameters: wavelength, temporal width and peak power. This algorithm is implemented in a Grid platform in order to take advantage of distributed computing. These results are useful for optical coherence tomography applications where bell-shaped pulses located in the second near-infrared window are needed.
This paper describes the achievements of the H2020 project INDIGO-DataCloud. The project has provided e-infrastructures with tools, applications and cloud framework enhancements to manage the ...demanding requirements of scientific communities, either locally or through enhanced interfaces. The middleware developed allows to federate hybrid resources, to easily write, port and run scientific applications to the cloud. In particular, we have extended existing PaaS (Platform as a Service) solutions, allowing public and private e-infrastructures, including those provided by EGI, EUDAT, and Helix Nebula, to integrate their existing services and make them available through AAI services compliant with GEANT interfederation policies, thus guaranteeing transparency and trust in the provisioning of such services. Our middleware facilitates the execution of applications using containers on Cloud and Grid based infrastructures, as well as on HPC clusters. Our developments are freely downloadable as open source components, and are already being integrated into many scientific applications.
This paper describes the adoption and extension of the TOSCA standard by the INDIGO-DataCloud project for the definition and deployment of complex computing clusters together with the required ...support in both OpenStack and OpenNebula, carried out in close collaboration with industry partners such as IBM. Two examples of these clusters are described in this paper, the definition of an elastic computing cluster to support the Galaxy bioinformatics application where the nodes are dynamically added and removed from the cluster to adapt to the workload, and the definition of an scalable Apache Mesos cluster for the execution of batch jobs and support for long-running services. The coupling of TOSCA with Ansible Roles to perform automated installation has resulted in the definition of high-level, deterministic templates to provision complex computing clusters across different Cloud sites.
This paper describes a Grid service developed over the Globus Toolkit 4, which provides multi-user resource brokering on computational Grids. Both the architecture and implementation details are ...covered, emphasising the usage of the WSRF specifications and GSI-based security to create a generic, secure and interoperable metascheduler. In addition, we also describe the development of a graphical client-side application that provides an ubiquitous access to the metascheduler service. This work is currently being employed in production for the execution of a biomedical application that simulates the electrical activity of cardiac tissues.
The advent of service-oriented architectures in Grid environments has fostered the development of applications in distributed deployments. The Globus Toolkit 4 (GT4) and its implementation of ...stateful Web services, via the WS-Resource Framework (WSRF), is a suitable platform to develop these Grid services. This way, its increased usage in many scientific areas reveals new scenarios where fault-tolerance and high availability should be considered. This paper describes a library that manages the automatic replication of WSRF-based Grid services. This functionality can be plugged to existing Grid services, by means of minimal changes in its source code, to achieve state replication through WS-Resources. The architecture of the library and its performance evaluation are described. In particular, two different replica topologies are addressed: ring-based and leaf-to-root complete binary tree, in order to achieve resource state update in logarithmic time with respect to the number of replicas. Finally, the paper describes the integration of the replication library into a service-oriented metascheduler to enhance fault-tolerance and to guarantee service availability.
This paper describes a Grid Computing application for the 3D dynamic analysis of large dimension buildings. A previously developed software composed of parallel implementations of eight direct ...integration methods has been integrated on this application, in order to perform structural simulations on a Grid deployment. The GMarte software abstraction layer has been employed to couple the parallel simulator with the Grid infrastructure. Performing distributed executions has enabled a considerable reduction in the global execution time of structural dynamic studies composed of different design alternatives.
Diesel engines are fuel efficient which benefits the reduction of CO 2 released to the atmosphere compared with gasoline engines, but still result in negative environmental impact related to their ...emissions. As new degrees of freedom are created, due to advances in technology, the complicated processes of emission formation are difficult to assess. This paper studies the feasibility of using artificial neural networks (ANNs) in combination with genetic algorithms (GAs) to optimize the diesel engine settings. The objective of the optimization was to find settings that complied with the increasingly stringent emission regulations while also maintaining, or even reducing the fuel consumption. A large database of stationary engine tests, covering a wide range of experimental conditions was used for this analysis. The ANNs were used as a simulation tool, receiving as inputs the engine operating parameters, and producing as outputs the resulting emission levels and fuel consumption. The ANN outputs were then used to evaluate the objective function of the optimization process, which was performed with a GA approach. The combination of ANN and GA for the optimization of two different engine operating conditions was analyzed and important reductions in emissions and fuel consumption were reached, while also keeping the computational times low
A total of 120 freshly harvested wheat samples from the 2004 season in nine locations from Northern Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, were analysed for trichothecene natural occurrence and associated ...mycoflora, and for determining the influence of commonly used fungicide field treatment and the cultivar type on trichothecene contamination. The trichothecenes T-2 tetraol, T-2 triol, HT-2 and T-2 toxin (HT-2, T-2), diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS), nivalenol (NIV), deoxynivalenol (DON), 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol (3-ADON) and 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol (15-ADON) were analysed by gas chromatography and electron capture detection. Detection limits ranged from 4 to 20 μg/kg. The isolation frequencies of species were calculated.
Alternaria alternata
,
Fusarium graminearum, Fusarium poae
and
Fusarium semitectum
were the predominant fungal species identified as endogenous mycoflora. The type of cultivar and the fungicide field treatment did not affect significantly the trichothecene contamination. The trichothecenes type A detected were HT-2 and T-2 triol toxins and the type B were DON, NIV and 3-ADON. Based on 120 samples the incidences were 21.7% for 3-ADON, 22.5% for HT-2, 27.5% for T-2 triol and 85% for DON. NIV was confirmed in one sample. Mean levels of trichothecene positive samples were between 7 and 2788 μg/kg.
The aim of this study was the evaluation of the influence of the breadmaking process on initial deoxynivalenol (DON) contamination. Samples (92) were taken from four batches of eight different types ...of products in a low-technology bakery. The final products, as well as the corresponding flours, doughs and fermented doughs were analyzed. Extracts were obtained with acetonitrile:water (84:16), the clean up was made with a multifunctional column and DON was quantified by thin layer chromatography by visual comparison with standards. Confirmation was made by electron capture gas chromatography. The contamination levels in flour samples ranged from 500
μg
kg
to 2000
μg
kg
on dry weight basis. The results showed a positive correlation between the initial contamination level and the reduction of DON after fermentation. A significant reduction was observed as a consequence of the breadmaking process.