The inertial force due to the acceleration of a locomotion interface is identified as a difference between virtual and real-world locomotion. To counter the inertial force, inerti...
Robert R. Christensen, John M. Hollerbach, Yangmin...
An important and fundamental issue in designing structured peer-to-peer networks is the tradeoff between the number of logical links and the number of hops. We present a flexible ...
Self-healing gradients are distributed estimates of the distance from each device in a network to the nearest device designated as a source, and are used in many pervasive computi...
In large-scale, self-organized and distributed systems, such as peer-to-peer (P2P) overlays and wireless sensor networks (WSN), a small proportion of nodes are likely to be more c...
Abstract. In this paper, a variant of the well known algorithm FastICA is proposed to be used for blind source separation in off-line (block processing) setup and a noisy environm...