Abstract. Suppose one has access to oracles generating samples from two unknown probability distributions p and q on some N-element set. How many samples does one need to test whet...
The behavior of Catmull-Rom curves heavily depends on the choice of parameter values at the control points. We analyze a class of parameterizations ranging from uniform to chordal...
— We study the problem of relay selection in a wireless cooperative network. Assuming a single source, a single destination, and N uniformly distributed candidate relays, we seek...
— In this paper we investigate network design for a wireless service provider using two orthogonal technologies: a WAN technology with uniform spatial coverage and set of LAN acc...
Abstract— Existing random membership management algorithms provide each node with a small, uniformly random subset of global participants. However, many applications would beneï¬...