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JSAC
2000
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Joint equalization and interference suppression for high data rate wireless systems
Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (EDGE) is currently being standardized as an evolution of GSM in Europe and of IS-136 in the United States as an air interface for high spe...
Sirikiat Lek Ariyavisitakul, Jack H. Winters, Nels...
SIAMCOMP
2000
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On Quiescent Reliable Communication
We study the problem of achieving reliable communication with quiescent algorithms (i.e., algorithms that eventually stop sending messages) in asynchronous systems with process cra...
Marcos Kawazoe Aguilera, Wei Chen, Sam Toueg
IPL
2002
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Parallel evolutionary algorithms can achieve super-linear performance
One of the main reasons for using parallel evolutionary algorithms (PEAs) is to obtain efficient algorithms with an execution time much lower than that of their sequential counter...
Enrique Alba
CLUSTER
1999
IEEE
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Simulative performance analysis of gossip failure detection for scalable distributed systems
Three protocols for gossip-based failure detection services in large-scale heterogeneous clusters are analyzed and compared. The basic gossip protocol provides a means by which fai...
Mark W. Burns, Alan D. George, Bradley A. Wallace
JISE
2002
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Locality-Preserving Dynamic Load Balancing for Data-Parallel Applications on Distributed-Memory Multiprocessors
Load balancing and data locality are the two most important factors in the performance of parallel programs on distributed-memory multiprocessors. A good balancing scheme should e...
Pangfeng Liu, Jan-Jan Wu, Chih-Hsuae Yang