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- Scalable Load-Distance Balancing
- This paper introduces the problem of load-distance balancing in assigning users of a delay-sensitive networked application to servers. The paper models the service delay experienced by a user as a sum of a network-incurred delay, which depends on its network distance from the server, and a server-incurred delay, stemming from...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Maximizing Restorable Throughput in MPLS Networks
- MPLS recovery mechanisms are increasing in popularity because they can guarantee fast restoration and high QoS assurance. Their main advantage is that their backup paths are established in advance, before a failure event takes place. Most research on the establishment of primary and backup paths has focused on minimizing the...
- White papers 2007-06-27
- Constructing an Optical Router With Minimum Complexity
- Electronic routers have had trouble keeping up with the increase in optical fiber capacity. As their power consumption has grown exponentially and already exceeds standards, it seems that an alternative solution is mandatory. Many have suggested all-optical routers as an alternative. However, these are deemed too complex, especially given the...
- White papers 2007-02-24
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- A single national market for health care
- health care should wait untill we get rid of the liberals in the governmentonce the Democrats are no longer in power we could start talking about some real healthcare reform based on tax credits and tort reform.Socialist ideeas like single payer or public option are a non starter.Heaven forbid, a...
- Discussion threads 2009-10-07
- RSA: Will there be a digital Pearl Harbor? [video]
- Will there be one major catastrophe, or just smaller disasters? Panelists discuss what security issues we should be watching out for, where the threat might come from, and the difficulties in predicting the unpredictable. Panelists include: Whitfield Diffie, vice president and chief security officer for Sun Microsystems; Ronald Rivest, Viterbi...
- Blog posts 2009-04-22
- Will there be a digital Pearl Harbor?
- Will there be one major catastrophe, or just smaller disasters? Panelists discuss what security issues we should be watching out for, where the threat might come from, and the difficulties in predicting the unpredictable. Panelists include: Whitfield Diffie, vice president and chief security officer for Sun Microsystems; Ronald Rivest, Viterbi...
- Videos 2009-04-22
- Robotic rats will get a sense of touch
- An international team composed of robot designers and brain researchers is looking at nature to develop a new generation of robots with active touch sensing abilities. The BIOTACT ('Biomimetic technology for vibrissal active touch') project is developing whiskered robot rats which might help in rescue or search missions under conditions...
- Blog posts 2008-02-18
- E-jihadists take advantage of net technology good and bad
- The arrest of the so-called "jihadist James Bond" is putting the spotlight on how terrorists are using the Internet. Like other criminals, terrorists are taking advantage of zombie techniques, but they're also simply putting the amazing capabilities of Google and Web 2.0 startups to nefarious use, TechNewsWorld reports.Many experts quoted...
- Blog posts 2007-07-06
- A robot that travels through the body
- The reference to the 1966 movie "Fantastic Voyage" is maybe too obvious. But Israeli scientists have developed a 1-millimeter-diameter medical robot that will be able to crawl within our veins and arteries. It's too early to know when this medical robot is allowed to explore a real human being. But...
- Blog posts 2007-06-26
- Software to ID gender, age of online writer
- Gone are the innocent days of the Internet when one could identify oneself as a man, woman or dog and know that the other person couldnt really verify. A new technology claims to be able to profile a user just by how they write online. If it works, the development...
- Blog posts 2006-11-17
- Intel copes with war at Israel offices
- Many of the 2,400 employees at Intel's Haifa R&D center, near the Lebanese border, have gone underground, but not without Web connecitivity. Michael Kanellos reports on how Intel and Technion Israel Institute of Technology are coping with the rocket attacks. Intel has deployed business continuity plans, with employees working from...
- Blog posts 2006-07-17
- A blood test to detect anxiety
- According to IsraCast, a team of Israeli scientists has discovered a very innovative way to detect people suffering from anxiety disorders but who appear to be healthy. A simple blood test will reveal if you're unable to handle stress and if you need a medical treatment without the need for...
- Blog posts 2005-10-12
- The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Relies on NetApp Storage to Serve a Dynamic Academic Community
- Established in 1924, the Technion is Israel's oldest university and top education institute for science and technology. The university wanted to implement a robust storage solution to meet rapidly increasing demand in high-volume NAS and SAN environments. They also wanted to deliver exceptional performance, flexibility, scalability, and availability, as well...
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