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QEST
2008
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
Quasi-Birth-Death Processes, Tree-Like QBDs, Probabilistic 1-Counter Automata, and Pushdown Systems
We begin by observing that (discrete-time) QuasiBirth-Death Processes (QBDs) are equivalent, in a precise sense, to (discrete-time) probabilistic 1-Counter Automata (p1CAs), and b...
Kousha Etessami, Dominik Wojtczak, Mihalis Yannaka...
INFOCOM
2007
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Near-Optimal Data Dissemination Policies for Multi-Channel, Single Radio Wireless Sensor Networks
Abstract—We analyze the performance limits of data dissemination with multi-channel, single radio sensors. We formulate the problem of minimizing the average delay of data dissem...
David Starobinski, Weiyao Xiao, Xiangping Qin, Ari...
COMSWARE
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Resource management in heterogenous wireless networks with overlapping coverage
— Development in new radio technologies and increase in user demands are driving the deployment of a wide array of wireless networks, ranging from 802.11 networks in the local ar...
Bin Bin Chen, Mun Choon Chan
ALT
1997
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Learning One-Variable Pattern Languages Very Efficiently on Average, in Parallel, and by Asking Queries
A pattern is a string of constant and variable symbols. The language generated by a pattern is the set of all strings of constant symbols which can be obtained from by substituti...
Thomas Erlebach, Peter Rossmanith, Hans Stadtherr,...
CVPR
2012
IEEE
11 years 10 months ago
On SIFTs and their scales
Scale invariant feature detectors often find stable scales in only a few image pixels. Consequently, methods for feature matching typically choose one of two extreme options: mat...
Tal Hassner, Viki Mayzels, Lihi Zelnik-Manor