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TIT
2008
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13 years 8 months ago
Optimal Cross-Layer Scheduling of Transmissions Over a Fading Multiaccess Channel
We consider the problem of several users transmitting packets to a base station, and study an optimal scheduling formulation involving three communication layers, namely, the mediu...
Munish Goyal, Anurag Kumar, Vinod Sharma
STORAGESS
2006
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Long-term threats to secure archives
Archival storage systems are designed for a write-once, read-maybe usage model which places an emphasis on the long-term preservation of their data contents. In contrast to tradit...
Mark W. Storer, Kevin M. Greenan, Ethan L. Miller
ICDE
2010
IEEE
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13 years 9 months ago
Autonomic workload execution control using throttling
— Database Management Systems (DBMSs) are often required to simultaneously process multiple diverse workloads while enforcing business policies that govern workload performance. ...
Wendy Powley, Patrick Martin, Mingyi Zhang, Paul B...
CCS
2007
ACM
14 years 3 months ago
Protecting users from "themselves"
Computer usage and threat models have changed drastically since the advent of access control systems in the 1960s. Instead of multiple users sharing a single file system, each us...
William Enck, Sandra Rueda, Joshua Schiffman, Yoge...
INFOCOM
2010
IEEE
13 years 7 months ago
CapAuth: A Capability-based Handover Scheme
—Existing handover schemes in wireless LANs, 3G/4G networks, and femtocells rely upon protocols involving centralized authentication servers and one or more access points. These ...
Liang Cai, Sridhar Machiraju, Hao Chen