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The Internet of Things and Big Data in the Submarine Cable Release Process of Finite Element Simulation and Matlab Simulation

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The cable is a very important tool for information transmission, and the process of laying by ships will be affected by the waves and wind on the sea, in the paper we set up the model of the process, We now by setting the united equipment acquisition cable on each node in the sea water pressure value, according to the motion state on the cable at the same time establish the physical dynamic equation by finite element method (fem) of matlab simulation to determine the movement of the cable to get sea cable in different sea conditions in case of trajectory can provide a scientific reference for laying optical cable and establish the corresponding equations of motion, and simulate the process of laying under different sea conditions in MATLAB.

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Zhang, C., Wang, J. (2018). The Internet of Things and Big Data in the Submarine Cable Release Process of Finite Element Simulation and Matlab Simulation. In: Sun, X., Pan, Z., Bertino, E. (eds) Cloud Computing and Security. ICCCS 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11068. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00021-9_13

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