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- Multi-Dimensional Characterization of Temporal Data Mining on Graphics Processors
- Through the algorithmic design patterns of data parallelism and task parallelism, the Graphics Processing Unit GPU offers the potential to vastly accelerate discovery and innovation across a multitude of disciplines. For example, the exponential growth in data volume now presents an obstacle for high-throughput data mining in fields such as...
- White papers 2009-05-01
- Collaborative Signal Reinforcement in Sensor Networks
- Sensor networks can be used for various application areas such as health, military, and home. Research in collaborative methods and wireless communication has enabled the development of sensor networks. This paper presents a collaborative signal reinforcement scheme for sensor networks in which a cluster of mobile, independent and interchangeable nodes...
- White papers 2007-02-23
- An Analysis of 10-Gigabit Ethernet Protocol Stacks in Multicore Environments
- This paper analyzes the interactions between the protocol stack (TCP/IP or iWARP over 10-Gigabit Ethernet) and its multicore environment. Specially, for host-based protocols such as TCP/IP, one notices that a significant amount of processing is statically assigned to a single core, resulting in an imbalance of load on the different...
- White papers 2007-01-01
- Defragmenting Information Using the Syncables Framework
- Information fragmentation is the problem of having a user's data tied to different formats, distributed across multiple locations, manipulated by different applications, and residing in a generally disconnected manner. This paper takes a closer look at the problem and describes the design of a framework that addresses information fragmentation of...
- White papers 2006-08-06
- An Adaptive Sampling Algorithm With Applications to Denial-of-Service Attack Detection
- There is an emerging need for the traffic processing capability of network security mechanisms, such as Intrusion Detection Systems IDS, to match the high throughput of today's high-bandwidth networks. Recent research has shown that the vast majority of security solutions deployed today is inadequate for processing traffic at a sufficiently...
- White papers 2006-07-31
- A Game Theoretic Formulation for Intrusion Detection in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
- Nodes in a mobile ad hoc network need to thwart various attacks and malicious activities. This is especially true for the ad hoc environment where there is a total lack of centralized or third-party authentication and security architectures. This paper presents a game-theoretic model to analyze intrusion detection in mobile...
- White papers 2005-10-06
- Using Game Theory to Analyze Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
- The application of mathematical analysis to the study of wireless ad hoc networks has met with limited success due to the complexity of mobility and traffic models, the dynamic topology, and the unpredictability of link quality that characterize such networks. The ability to model individual, independent decision makers whose actions...
- White papers 2005-08-29
- Rapid Prototyping Methods to Develop Applications for Seniors
- This paper presents a case study of rapid prototyping for iterative prototype design and formative evaluation of computer interfaces for the development of applications for seniors. A combination of three different tools was used - paper sketches, MS-PowerPoint, and Macromedia Flash. Each tool was used for different phases and roles...
- White papers 2005-02-28
- MOOsburg: Moving Towards a Wireless Virtual Community
- There are several examples of Multi-User Domains MUDs and MUD Object-Oriented MOO environments available for collaborative activities. One such example is MOOsburg: a community-oriented collaborative environment that models the town of Blacksburg. However, MOOsburg and similar kinds of collaborative environments have a limitation in terms of end-user applicability - they...
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- Weapons development goes underwater
- Back in the Reagan era, people were worried about wars being fought in space. But could the next war be fought in the ocean? It's clear the the Department of Homeland Security doesn't think that an underwater arms race is just a fantasy, as they are investing in the development...
- Blog posts 2007-06-04
- Microsoft gains tech computing toehold
- Microsoft gains tech computing toeholdInformed source[i]And for Saifur Rahman, professor of electrical and computer engineering at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute, using Linux would have required new expertise.[/i]...[i]In particular, his students use the Matlab mathematical calculation and data-processing software on Windows. Matlab on the desktop can tap into Matlab on the...
- Discussion threads 2007-04-09
- Upgrading first-responder comm problems not an easy fix
- One of the problems that Katrina has put into bold relief is the impact of cascading communication snafus on the quick response to disasters. First-responder communications were hampered by systems that were down and systems that couldn't talk to each other. I heard one story of a...
- Blog posts 2005-09-15
- Congress calls for emergency comm upgrades
- While some in Congress are pushing for massive funding - $5 billion a year - to upgrade equipment for first responders, some experts are pushing for something more: a national wireless data network, with dedicated frequencies, that first repsonders could plug into after an emergency, Associated Press reports. ...
- Blog posts 2005-09-14
- Is the Internet better organized than the government?
- Unlike the federal government, the Internet responded to Katrina with flying colors, writes Declan McCullaugh at News.com. By 12:40 p.m. PDT Tuesday, Glenn Reynolds of Instapundit.com was already reporting on what would become the Great Flood of 2005. ...
- Blog posts 2005-09-07
- FCC defends work in getting nets back online, but will more spectrum be allocated to emergency?
- After La. Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco blasted telecom providers for failing to deal with the destroyed wireless infrastructure in the wake of Katrina - "The communications network is completely gone," Blanco said Sept. 1 - the FCC yesterday claimed the agency was working efficiently with industry to restore...
- Blog posts 2005-09-07
- Apple misses ship date for Xserve G5
- Apple misses ship date for Xserve G5Apple misses the whole ball on everythingNo one uses this anyways so it does not affect tech.Interesting viewpointWhen MS misses a commitment, it's business as usual... when Apple misses a commitment, it's newsAre delays the part of Apple's "successful" business model?Falling from the majority...
- Discussion threads 2004-03-08
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