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SSS
2005
Springer
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14 years 29 days ago
Self-stabilization of Byzantine Protocols
Awareness of the need for robustness in distributed systems increases as distributed systems become integral parts of day-to-day systems. Self-stabilizing while tolerating ongoing ...
Ariel Daliot, Danny Dolev
CIG
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Synchronous and Asynchronous Network Evolution in a Population of Stubborn Prisoners
— We study by computer simulation a population of individuals playing the prisoner’s dilemma game. Each player has an invariable strategy (cooperate or defect) but the network ...
Leslie Luthi, Mario Giacobini, Marco Tomassini
JFP
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
Lightweight checkpointing for concurrent ML
Transient faults that arise in large-scale software systems can often be repaired by re-executing the code in which they occur. Ascribing a meaningful semantics for safe re-execut...
Lukasz Ziarek, Suresh Jagannathan
JSAC
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Optimal joint probing and transmission strategy for maximizing throughput in wireless systems
Abstract-- In broadcast fading channel, channel variations can be exploited through what is referred to as multiuser diversity and opportunistic scheduling for improving system per...
Prasanna Chaporkar, Alexandre Proutiére
NIPS
2008
13 years 9 months ago
Tracking Changing Stimuli in Continuous Attractor Neural Networks
Continuous attractor neural networks (CANNs) are emerging as promising models for describing the encoding of continuous stimuli in neural systems. Due to the translational invaria...
C. C. Alan Fung, K. Y. Michael Wong, Si Wu