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    Virtual machine scheduling management on Cloud computing using Artificial Bee Colony
    (2014-01-01)
    Kruekaew, B.
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    Kimpan, W.
    Resource scheduling management design on Cloud computing is an important problem. Scheduling model, cost, quality of service, time, and conditions of the request for access to services are factors to be focused. A good task scheduler should adapt its scheduling strategy to the changing environment and load balancing Cloud task scheduling policy. Therefore, in this paper, Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) is applied to optimize the scheduling of Virtual Machine (VM) on Cloud computing. The main contribution of work is to analyze the difference of VM load balancing algorithm and to reduce the makespan of data processing time. The scheduling strategy was simulated using CloudSim tools. Experimental results indicated that the combination of the proposed ABC algorithm, scheduling based on the size of tasks, and the Longest Job First (LJF) scheduling algorithm performed a good performance scheduling strategy in changing environment and balancing work load which can reduce the makespan of data processing time.
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    Analysis of a circumferential aperture beside the radial waveguide near the reflector
    (2003-01-01)
    Kruekaew, B.
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    Phongcharoenpanich, C.
    This paper presents the analysis and design of a simple conical beam antenna using circumferential aperture beside the radial waveguide near the reflector for vertically polarized radiation. The structure of the antenna is composed of two circular plates that are parallelled to each other in horizontal plane. The vector potential approach is used to calculate the radiation properties. The radiation characteristics such as radiation pattern, elevation beam peak, half power beamwidth and maximum directivity of the antenna are analyzed. The contour plot of elevation beam peak and directivity as a function of the radius of the circular plates and the spacing between the radial waveguide and the reflector are illustrated as the guideline for the design criterion of a conical beam antenna using circumferential aperture beside the radial waveguide near the reflector for vertically polarized.