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INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Is Deterministic Deployment Worse than Random Deployment for Wireless Sensor Networks?
— Before a sensor network is deployed, it is important to determine how many sensors are required to achieve a certain coverage degree. The number of sensor required for maintain...
Honghai Zhang, Jennifer C. Hou
ICC
2008
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
On the Devolution of Large-Scale Sensor Networks in the Presence of Random Failures
—In battery-constrained large-scale sensor networks, nodes are prone to random failures due to various reasons, such as energy depletion and hostile environment. Random failures ...
Fei Xing, Wenye Wang
PRDC
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Assessment of Message Missing Failures in FlexRay-Based Networks
This paper assesses message missing failures in a FlexRay-based network. The assessment is based on about 35680 bit-flip fault injections inside different parts of the FlexRay com...
Vahid Lari, Mehdi Dehbashi, Seyed Ghassem Miremadi...
DSN
2009
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Fault isolation for device drivers
This work explores the principles and practice of isolating low-level device drivers in order to improve OS dependability. In particular, we explore the operations drivers can per...
Jorrit N. Herder, Herbert Bos, Ben Gras, Philip Ho...
INFOCOM
2011
IEEE
12 years 10 months ago
A robust optimization approach to backup network design with random failures
—This paper presents a scheme in which a dedicated backup network is designed to provide protection from random link failures. Upon a link failure in the primary network, traffi...
Matthew Johnston, Hyang-Won Lee, Eytan Modiano