Blue Gene R /P is a massively parallel supercomputer intended as the successor to Blue Gene/L. It leverages much of the existing architecture of its predecessor to provide scalabi...
In this paper we address the problem of selfish behavior in ad hoc networks. We propose a strategy driven approach which aims at enforcing cooperation between network participant...
Marcin Seredynski, Pascal Bouvry, Mieczyslaw A. Kl...
Supercomputers are increasingly complex systems merging conventional microprocessors with system on a chip level designs that provide the network interface and router. At Sandia N...
Keith D. Underwood, Michael Levenhagen, Arun Rodri...
An innovative technique to model and simulate partial and dynamic reconfigurable processors is presented in this paper. The basis for development is a SystemC kernel modified for ...
We propose several models based on discrete-time Markov chains for the analysis of Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs). Specifically, we examine the Pastry routing protocol, as well a...
Idris A. Rai, Andrew Brampton, Andrew MacQuire, La...
1 FPGAs are an appealing solution for the space-based remote sensing applications. However, in a low-earth orbit, configuration bits of SRAM-based FPGAs are susceptible to single-e...
Hamid R. Zarandi, Seyed Ghassem Miremadi, Costas A...
Grid computing focuses on making use of a very large amount of resources from a large-scale computing environment. It intends to deliver high-performance computing over distribute...
Last years have witnessed how crowd simulations have become an essential tool for many virtual environment applications. These applications require both rendering visually plausib...
Partially reconfigurable Field-Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) allow parts of the chip to be configured at run-time where each part could hold an independent task. Online place...
Ahmed Abou ElFarag, Hatem M. El-Boghdadi, Samir I....