Global and Local field method and cloud computation
The Global Integral and Local Differential (GILD) was proposed by Jianhua Li and Ganquan Xie in 1994 in Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory In USA for the electromagnetic modeling and Inversion and get high resolution image in many applications. In 2001, Jianhua Li and Ganquan Xie discovered GILD...
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Published in | 2016 Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium (PIERS) p. 4183 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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IEEE
01.08.2016
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Summary: | The Global Integral and Local Differential (GILD) was proposed by Jianhua Li and Ganquan Xie in 1994 in Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory In USA for the electromagnetic modeling and Inversion and get high resolution image in many applications. In 2001, Jianhua Li and Ganquan Xie discovered GILD cloak phenomena using GILD inversion. In 2002, the authors of this paper proposed the Global and Local field GL method for Electromagnetic modeling and inversion and cloaking in GL Geophysical Laboratory in USA. Next, in 2003 and 2005, we proposed acoustic and elastic wave and multi Scope filed Global and Local field GL modeling and inversion method. In this paper, we present the connection between the Global and local field method and cloud computation. We proposed a Global and Local Network Grid Connecting Function GLNGCF to govern and link the global cloud and local cloud, public cloud and private cloud. There are many service sources and clients in the cloud. A new adding service source will locally change the global cloud and GL network grid connecting function. The client will receive benefit from updated cloud. GLNGCF function will introduce modeling and inversion to business cloud and build sciences cloud and economic cloud and political cloud. The business cloud, sciences cloud, economic cloud, and political cloud will be connection by GLNGCF function. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/PIERS.2016.7735572 |