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TIT
2008
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A One-to-One Code and Its Anti-Redundancy
One-to-one codes are "one shot" codes that assign a distinct codeword to source symbols and are not necessarily prefix codes (more generally, uniquely decodable). For ex...
Wojciech Szpankowski
JCM
2007
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Collision Free MAC Protocols for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks based on BIBD Architecture
—Wireless Ad hoc networks represent a powerful telecommunication infrastructure that is being exploited for enabling general wireless networking connectivity for a variety of sig...
Pietro Camarda, Orazio Fiume
JEI
2007
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Cost-based closed-contour representations
This paper presents an efficient technique for linking edge points in order to generate a closed-contour representation. It is based on the consecutive use of global and local sch...
Angel Domingo Sappa, Boris Xavier Vintimilla
TSE
2008
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Do Crosscutting Concerns Cause Defects?
There is a growing consensus that crosscutting concerns harm code quality. An example of a crosscutting concern is a functional requirement whose implementation is distributed acro...
Marc Eaddy, Thomas Zimmermann, Kaitin D. Sherwood,...
TSMC
2008
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Decentralized Learning in Markov Games
Learning Automata (LA) were recently shown to be valuable tools for designing Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning algorithms. One of the principal contributions of LA theory is tha...
Peter Vrancx, Katja Verbeeck, Ann Nowé