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LiveDesign Security Engineering. by Gautam Dasgupta, Professor, Civil Engineering Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA Tel:212-854-3102;fax:212-854-6267; email:[email protected] url:www.columbia.edu/~gd18. Keywords: Intelligent infrastructure, extreme events, - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Prof. Gautam DasguptaColumbia University
LiveDesign Security Engineering
byGautam Dasgupta, Professor, Civil EngineeringColumbia University, New York, NY 10027, USA
Tel:212-854-3102;fax:212-854-6267;email:[email protected]
url:www.columbia.edu/~gd18
Keywords: Intelligent infrastructure, extreme events, sensing and broadcast
Prof. Gautam DasguptaColumbia University
Design vs. LiveDesign
Conventional design/construction:
1. stresses
2. costs
LiveDesign
a. mitigating disasters
b. detects imminent threats and breach of security
c. optimize human decision and performance
Prof. Gautam DasguptaColumbia University
IT based LiveDesign
LiveDesign prototypes :
I) alert civic authorities for manmade disasters
II) suggest best evacuation/rescue strategies
III) broadcast most favorable routes
Prof. Gautam DasguptaColumbia University
Statistical decision in LiveDesign
Optimized decision process
1. high speed large scale computing
2. distributed computation
3. Statistics for extremevents
Knowledge updating is almost instantaneous
Hence the name LiveDesign.
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1. Background work from 2001(a) engineers(b) architects(c) computer scientists(d) lawyers
2. LiveDesign core methodology3. Randomly selected office building models4. Seamless open environment5. Intelligent civil infrastructures (versatile) (a) building, roads, bridges
(b) watersheds(c) energy systems
LiveDesign Research
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Three principal parts of LiveDesign
1. Intelligent information acquisition
2. Statistical combination of indicators to construct threat scenarios
3. Virtual reality-based smart signs : a. evacuation b. rescue
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Combine:
1. Structural stress analysis: response history
2. Regulations (such as Building Codes)
3. Legal requirements
4. On-line sensor readings
Quantitative and QualitativeInformation in LiveDesign
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1. Predicts threat from
statistical combination
2. Statistical optimization
for the worst fatal state in space and time
3. Calculations with confidence levels
Fuzzy logic in
LiveDesign
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LiveDesignDataBase
1. Dynamic searches
1-a. signal fatal events
1-b. check tight bounds for credible threats
2. sort out false alarms
2-a. continuously fine-tune a self-learning process
3. discover yet to be identified extreme events
Prof. Gautam DasguptaColumbia University
Prof. Gautam DasguptaColumbia University
Prof. Gautam DasguptaColumbia University
LiveDesign
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LiveDesignNetwork1. Security costs depend nonlinearly on the associated payoff
2. All indices can be assessed only in the probabilistic sense
3. Computer Algebra calculation:(a) use joint probabilities(b) uses graphical communication language(c) use causality
4. Current modeling procedure is written in Mathematica
5. Mathematical basis is the graph theory
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Elements of the network
1. The network formulation starts with elementary subsystems
2. Modelica can create complex systems using the formal specifications of
the links in the LiveDesign database
3. Benchmark examples have been verified using Mathematica:
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Large number of variables
Conveniently programmed in Mathematica.
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Many Extreme Values
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Chemistry and biology provides good analogies:experiments and theory go together in the ‘organic form of design.’
1. There may be more than a single answer
2. Several outcomes possible with different probabilities
3. The fuzzy logic concepts give optimized answer
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LiveDesign representation conept
1. Architects create the LiveBluePrint2. A collection of its various parts, and then assembled.3. Modern buildings are more complicated:
(a) there are additional subsystems(b) such as power, water, elevators(c) and above all a security infrastructure
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Intelligent Infrastructureby LiveDesign
1. Smart structures respond to their surroundings
Safety: Thermo-mechanical inputs
2. Intelligent infrastructures
(a) Security (Safety concerns as subsets)
(c) Management/Government policy and laws
3. Information based technology
(a) Integration of quantitative and qualitative data
(b) Computer understandable . representation/communications
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The LiveDesign Team
1. Universities(a) Columbia University(b) MIT(c) Carnegie Mellon University(d) University of Maine
2. Industries(a) OKG Constructions, NYC(b) Contour Graphics Architects, NYC(c) Serby Attorneys, NYC
3. Foreign collaborators(a) Kagawa University, Japan
(b) Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan(c) Paris & Besancon, France; AIT Thailand,