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TMC
2010
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13 years 6 months ago
Exploiting Reactive Mobility for Collaborative Target Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks
—Recent years have witnessed the deployments of wireless sensor networks in a class of mission-critical applications such as object detection and tracking. These applications oft...
Rui Tan, Guoliang Xing, Jianping Wang, Hing-Cheung...
LCN
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Implementation and Performance Analysis of a Packet Scheduler on a Programmable Network Processor
— The problem of achieving fairness in the allocation of the bandwidth resource on a link shared by multiple flows of traffic has been extensively researched over the last deca...
Fariza Sabrina, Salil S. Kanhere, Sanjay Jha
TPDS
2010
135views more  TPDS 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
Maximizing Service Reliability in Distributed Computing Systems with Random Node Failures: Theory and Implementation
—In distributed computing systems (DCSs) where server nodes can fail permanently with nonzero probability, the system performance can be assessed by means of the service reliabil...
Jorge E. Pezoa, Sagar Dhakal, Majeed M. Hayat
ICDM
2008
IEEE
156views Data Mining» more  ICDM 2008»
14 years 2 months ago
Exploiting Local and Global Invariants for the Management of Large Scale Information Systems
This paper presents a data oriented approach to modeling the complex computing systems, in which an ensemble of correlation models are discovered to represent the system status. I...
Haifeng Chen, Haibin Cheng, Guofei Jiang, Kenji Yo...
SIGMOD
2006
ACM
171views Database» more  SIGMOD 2006»
14 years 7 months ago
Communication-efficient distributed monitoring of thresholded counts
Monitoring is an issue of primary concern in current and next generation networked systems. For example, the objective of sensor networks is to monitor their surroundings for a va...
Ram Keralapura, Graham Cormode, Jeyashankher Ramam...