Wireless sensor networks promise fine-grain monitoring in a wide variety of environments. Many of these environments (e.g., indoor environments or habitats) can be harsh for wire...
Recent advances in wireless networking technologies enabled nomadic users connected to the Internet anywhere from the outdoor environments such as airport, hotel, subway station, o...
Based on the Lagrangian framework for fluid dynamics, a streakline
representation of flow is presented to solve computer vision
problems involving crowd and traffic flow. Streakl...
Active Networking adds programmability to the elements of the network, most aggressively by using programmable packets, or capsules. ANTS [1, 2] and PLANet [3, 4] are the most mat...
Michael W. Hicks, Jonathan T. Moore, David Wethera...
Distributed Computing, the exploitation of idle cycles on pervasive desktop PC systems offers the opportunity to increase the available computing power by orders of magnitude (10x...