ITU Journalhttp://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/232024-03-28T13:50:33Z2024-03-28T13:50:33ZResponsible Artificial Intelligence: Designing Ai for Human ValuesDignum, Virginiahttp://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/21812019-06-22T07:17:47Z2017-09-25T00:00:00ZResponsible Artificial Intelligence: Designing Ai for Human Values
Dignum, Virginia
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly affecting our lives in smaller or greater ways. In order to ensure that systems will uphold human values, design methods are needed that incorporate ethical principles and address societal concerns. In this paper, we explore the impact of AI in the case of the expected effects on the European labor market, and propose the accountability, responsibility and transparency (ART) design principles for the development of AI systems that are sensitive to human values.
2017-09-25T00:00:00ZReconfigurable Processor for Deep Learning in Autonomous VehiclesWang, YuLiang, ShuangYao, SongShan, YiHan, SongPeng, JinzhangLuo, Honghttp://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/21532019-06-22T07:18:38Z2017-09-25T00:00:00ZReconfigurable Processor for Deep Learning in Autonomous Vehicles
Wang, Yu; Liang, Shuang; Yao, Song; Shan, Yi; Han, Song; Peng, Jinzhang; Luo, Hong
The rapid growth of civilian vehicles has stimulated the development of advanced driver assistance systems (ADASs) to be equipped in-car. Real-time autonomous vision (RTAV) is an essential part of the overall system, and the emergence of deep learning methods has greatly improved the system quality, which also requires the processor to offer a computing speed of tera operations per second (TOPS) and a power consumption of no more than 30 W with programmability. This article gives an overview of the trends of RTAV algorithms and different hardware solutions, and proposes a development route for the reconfigurable RTAV accelerator. We propose our field programmable gate array (FPGA) based system Aristotle, together with an all-stack software-hardware co design workflow including compression, compilation, and customized hardware architecture. Evaluation shows that our FPGA system can realize real-time processing on modern RTAV algorithms with a higher efficiency than peer CPU and GPU platforms. Our outlook based on the ASIC-based system design and the ongoing implementation of next generation memory would target a 100 TOPS performance with around 20 W power.
2017-09-25T00:00:00ZReception of automatic dependent surveillance broadcast via satellite and compatibility studies with incumbent systems in the frequency band 1 087.7-1 092.3 MHzUnion, International Telecommunicationhttp://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/20862019-06-22T07:18:10Z2017-01-01T00:00:00ZReception of automatic dependent surveillance broadcast via satellite and compatibility studies with incumbent systems in the frequency band 1 087.7-1 092.3 MHz
Union, International Telecommunication
Automatic dependent surveillance (ADS) is a surveillance technique in which aircraft automatically provide, via a data link, data from the on-board navigation and position fixing systems, including aircraft identification, four-dimensional position (latitude, longitude, altitude and time) and additional data as appropriate. The technique is termed “automatic” because there is no intervention from the pilot or interrogation from terrestrial stations, and “dependent” because the data is dependent upon on-board systems such as global positioning system (GPS) and altimeter.Different ADS system types have been standardised within the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), such as terrestrial ADS-broadcast (ADS-B) and ADS-contract (ADS-C)1.A description of ADS-C and its operation via mobile-satellite systems can be found in Report ITU-R M.2396-0 ‒ Use of mobile-satellite service systems for flight tracking. In addition, another system, “MSS satellite-retransmitted ADS-B”, is also described in that Report.
2017-01-01T00:00:00ZQuestion 1/1: Policy, regulatory and technical aspects of the migration from existing networks to broadband networks in developing countriesUnion, International Telecommunicationhttp://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/20852019-06-22T07:18:07Z2017-01-01T00:00:00ZQuestion 1/1: Policy, regulatory and technical aspects of the migration from existing networks to broadband networks in developing countries
Union, International Telecommunication
Access to affordable broadband networks, services, and applications can facilitate economic and social development, including national priorities to promote education, employment, public safety, health, and good governance, and therefore, to achieve the sustainable development goals as defined within the framework of the United Nations. The World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC-2014) in Dubai (United Arab Emirates) resolves to promote the availability, accessibility, reliability, and affordability of broadband infrastructure and services in developing countries by enabling ITU Members to develop national policy and implementation strategies based on careful evaluation of the supply and demand for broadband
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