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DAC
2009
ACM
14 years 12 months ago
A robust and efficient harmonic balance (HB) using direct solution of HB Jacobian
In this paper we introduce a new method of performing direct solution of the harmonic balance Jacobian. For examples with moderate number of harmonics and moderate to strong nonli...
Amit Mehrotra, Abhishek Somani
WSC
2008
14 years 1 months ago
Multiple worlds in simulation games for spatial decision making: Concept and architecture
In this paper we present the use of "what-if"-analysis in simulation games for spatial decision making by introducing the concept of multiple worlds. We expect that &quo...
Michele Fumarola, Alexander Verbraeck
CCR
2004
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13 years 10 months ago
New techniques for making transport protocols robust to corruption-based loss
Current congestion control algorithms treat packet loss as an indication of network congestion, under the assumption that most losses are caused by router queues overflowing. In r...
Wesley M. Eddy, Shawn Ostermann, Mark Allman
PRICAI
2000
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Making Adjustable Autonomy Easier with Teamwork
Adjustable Autonomy (AA) is the name given to a variety of approaches to the task of giving outside entities the ability to change the level of autonomy of agents in an autonomous ...
Paul Scerri, Nancy E. Reed
ICCAD
2002
IEEE
81views Hardware» more  ICCAD 2002»
14 years 7 months ago
Making Fourier-envelope simulation robust
Fourier-envelope algorithms are an important component of the mixed-signal/RF verification toolbox. In this paper, we address the unpredictability and lack of robustness that has...
Jaijeet S. Roychowdhury