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WIOPT
2006
IEEE
16 years 4 days ago
Scheduling sensor activity for point information coverage in wireless sensor networks
Abstract— An important application of wireless sensor networks is to perform the monitoring missions, for example, to monitor some targets of interests at all times. Sensors are ...
Bang Wang, Kee Chaing Chua, Vikram Srinivasan, Wei...
IPPS
2008
IEEE
16 years 17 days ago
SNAP, Small-world Network Analysis and Partitioning: An open-source parallel graph framework for the exploration of large-scale
We present SNAP (Small-world Network Analysis and Partitioning), an open-source graph framework for exploratory study and partitioning of large-scale networks. To illustrate the c...
David A. Bader, Kamesh Madduri
CLUSTER
2004
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Seamless Access to Decentralized Storage Services in Computational Grids via a Virtual File System
This paper describes a novel technique for establishing a virtual file system that allows data to be transferred user-transparently and on-demand across computing and storage serve...
Renato J. O. Figueiredo, Nirav H. Kapadia, Jos&eac...
PERCOM
2006
ACM
16 years 5 months ago
Enhancing Bluetooth Connectivity with RFID
One of the challenges in pervasive computing is communication between a mobile user's terminal and the continuously changing local environment. Bluetooth is one potential opt...
Timo Salminen, Simo Hosio, Jukka Riekki
NETGAMES
2006
ACM
16 years 3 days ago
Hack-proof synchronization protocol for multi-player online games
Synchronization protocols based on “dead-reckoning” are vulnerable to a popular type of cheat called speed-hack. A speed-hack helps a cheater to gain unfair advantages by essen...
Yeung Siu Fung