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INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
14 years 4 months ago
Trap Coverage: Allowing Coverage Holes of Bounded Diameter in Wireless Sensor Networks
—Tracking of movements such as that of people, animals, vehicles, or of phenomena such as fire, can be achieved by deploying a wireless sensor network. So far only prototype sys...
Paul Balister, Zizhan Zheng, Santosh Kumar, Prasun...
ISAAC
2007
Springer
102views Algorithms» more  ISAAC 2007»
14 years 3 months ago
Depth of Field and Cautious-Greedy Routing in Social Networks
Social networks support efficient decentralized search: people can collectively construct short paths to a specified target in the network. Rank-based friendship—where the prob...
David Barbella, George Kachergis, David Liben-Nowe...
INFOCOM
2006
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Design Guidelines for Maximizing Lifetime and Avoiding Energy Holes in Sensor Networks with Uniform Distribution and Uniform Rep
— This paper investigates theoretical aspects of the uneven energy depletion phenomenon recently noticed in sink-based wireless sensor networks. We consider uniformly distributed...
Stephan Olariu, Ivan Stojmenovic
ADT
2008
13 years 9 months ago
A service-oriented admission control strategy for class-based IP networks
The clear trend toward the integration of current and emerging applications and services in the Internet launches new demands on service deployment and management. Distributed serv...
Solange Rito Lima, Paulo Carvalho, Vasco Freitas
BMCBI
2010
101views more  BMCBI 2010»
13 years 9 months ago
Enrichment of homologs in insignificant BLAST hits by co-complex network alignment
Background: Homology is a crucial concept in comparative genomics. The algorithm probably most widely used for homology detection in comparative genomics, is BLAST. Usually a stri...
Like Fokkens, Sandra M. C. Botelho, Jos Boekhorst,...