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A Rate-Adaptive MAC Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Networks - Holland (2001)   (Correct)
Wireless local area networks (W-LANs) have become increasingly popular due to the recent availability of affordable devices that are capable of communicating at high data rates. These high rates are p... / ABSTRACT Wireless local area networks W-LANs have become

Real-Time Mixed Traffic Wireless Networks - Ye, Walsh, Bushnell (2001)   (Correct)
In this paper we introduce a new protocol, Prioritized CSMA/CA, for real-time wireless local area networking. Wireless networks increasingly will be called upon to carry mixed traffic, some portion of... / for real-time wireless local area networking. Wireless networks

Wi-Fi^TM (802.11b) and Bluetooth^TM: An Examination of Coexistence.. - Mobilian Corporation Nw (2001)   (Correct)
This paper analyzes different approaches to resolving the interference problems between the Wi-Fi ^TM and Bluetooth ^TM wireless technologies. This analysis explores the strengths and weaknesses of... / . . . b Wireless Local Area Networking Wi-FiTM

Non-Data-Aided Carrier Offset Estimators for OFDM With Null.. - Ma, Tepedelenlioglu, Giannakis.. (2001)   (Correct)
The ability of orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing systems to mitigate frequency-selective channels is impaired by the presence of carrier frequency offsets (CFOs). In this paper, we investigat... / as well as for the wireless local-area networking standards IEEE . a and

Consistent Blind Synchronization of OFDM Transmissions Using Null.. - Ma, Tepedelenlioglu, Giannakis (2001)   (Correct)
The ability of orthogonal frequency division multi- plexing systems to mitigate frequency selective channels is impaired by the presence of carrier frequency offsets (CFO). In this paper we investigat... /

A Rate-Adaptive MAC Protocol for Wireless Networks - Holland, Vaidya, Bahl (2000)   (Correct)
Wireless local-area networks are becoming increasingly popular. This is due, in part, to the recent availability of devices capable of communicating at data rates approaching that of conventional wire... / Abstract Wireless local-area networks are becoming increasingly

Resilient Image Fusion - Achalakul, al. (2000)   (Correct)
The paper describes a distributed spectral-screening PCT algorithm for fusing hyper-spectral images in remote sensing applications. The algorithm provides intrusion tolerance from information warfare ... / algorithm is executed on a local area network containing workstations

The Weaved Reality: What Context-aware Interface Agents Bring About - Mase, Sumi, Kadobayashi (2000)   (Correct)
Weaved Reality is a novel concept extending so-called Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality. It is not just a presentation level mixture of computerized virtual material and real material. It essentiall... / social systems. The local area networking is expanding to the wide

Contention-free Complete Exchange Algorithm on Clusters - Anthony Tam And (2000)   (Correct)
To construct a large commodity cluster, a hierarchical network is generally adopted for connecting the host machines, where a Gigabit backbone switch connects a few commodity switches with uplinks to ... / is the most widely used local area networking LAN technology. Although

Laboratory for Telecommunication Sciences, Adelphi MD.. - Um Bc Edu (2000)   (Correct)
This paper describes an architecture for a secure file system based on networkattached storage that guarantees end-to-end encryption for all user data. We describe the design of this system, focusin... / through a high-speed local area network. Megabits per second was

Camera-Ready Copy Formatting Specifications for Contributors - Are (2000)   (Correct)
s, Paragraphs, Footnotes See specimen page for style and layout. 1 4 Subheadings Headings should be capitalized (i.e. all words, except prepositions and conjunctions with less than ve letters, sh... / expansion in wide area and local area networking has led to the

A High Bandwidth I/O Architecture for a Reconfigurable Computer - Raymond Kiefer (1999)   (Correct)
Reconfigurable hardware provides new architectural possibilities for high performance computing. Initial research has has focussed mostly on the design of the custom computing platform itself. In th... / I O has been applied to local area networking McDermont et al

Credit-Flow-Controlled ATM for MP Interconnection: the ATLAS I.. - Manolis Katevenis Dimitrios (1998)   (Correct)
Multiprocessing (MP) on networks of workstations (NOW) is a high-performance computing architecture of growing importance. In traditional MP's, wormhole routing interconnection networks use fixed-size... / or become high-speed local area networks LAN's Wormhole Routing

The Sequential Knapsack Polytope - Pochet, Weismantel (1998)   (Correct)
In this paper we describe the convex hull of all solutions of the integer bounded knapsack problem in the special case when the weights of the items are divisible. The corresponding inequalities are d... / refer to applications in local area networking. In Section we present

HLA RTI Performance in High Speed LAN Environments - Fujimoto, Hoare (1998)   (Correct)
This paper presents recent results concerning the realization of HLA RTIs in high-speed LAN environments. Specifically, the UK-RTI and a second, simplified RTI implementation were realized on a clus... / using traditional local area networking hardware and software.

Distributed High-Performance Computation for Remote Sensing - Hawick James (1997)   (Correct)
We describe distributed and parallel algorithms for processing remotely sensed data such as geostationary satellite imagery. We have built a distributed data repository based around the client-server ... / finds use as a scalable local area networking technology. ATM is a best

The Nile Fast-Track Implementation: Fault-Tolerant Parallel.. - Athanas (1997)   (Correct)
this paper, we present a description of NileFT and the status of its implementation. unknown THE NILE FAST-TRACK IMPLEMENTATION: FAULT-TOLERANT PARALLEL PROCESSING OF LEGACY CLEO DATA MICHAEL ATHANA... / data model only local area networking and a homogeneous

Quality of Service Support in High-Speed, Wormhole Routing Networks - Gerla, Kannan, Kwan, Palnati, Walton (1996)   (Correct)
Wormhole routing networks have become increasingly popular for low latency, high-speed interconnection of supercomputer and workstation clusters. An example is the Supercomputer SuperNet (SSN) at UCLA... / high-speed wormhole-routing local area networks Myrinets SSN

Congestion Control in Asynchronous, High-Speed Wormhole Routing.. - Leonardi, Neri, al. (1996)   (Correct)
High-speed networks use lightweight protocols and a simple switch architecture for achieving higher speeds. A lightweight switching technique for local area and campus environments is wormhole routing... / and later adapted to local area networking. In wormhole routing a

Linear Orderability of Transactions in Mobile Environment with.. - Yeo, Steele, Peninsula (1996)   (Correct)
With rapid advancements in database and wireless communication technologies, computer applications now rely heavily on the network and access and update information from numerous remote sites. The inc... / stored locally through local area networking LAN technology or

Feedback And Efficiency In ATM Networks - Murphy (1996)   (Correct)
Admission control and congestion control can provide performance guarantees in ATM networks. However some users may not be able to describe their traffic accurately enough for the network to provide t... / ATM is also emerging as a local area networking technology since it

The Bay Area Research Wireless Access Network (BARWAN) - Randy Katz Eric (1996)   (Correct)
Wireless data services have thus far been more promising than successful. We believe that future mobile information systems must be built upon heterogeneous wireless overlay networks', extending tradi... / Numerous wireless local area networking products are commercially

Enhanced PVM Communications over a High-Speed Local Area Network - Chang, Du, Hsieh, Lin, Tsang (1995)   (Correct)
Emulating a parallel machine via a collection of heterogenous independent hosts and a general-purpose local area network has obvious advantages such as cost-effectiveness and very large aggregate proc... / over a High-Speed Local Area Network Sheue-Ling Chang David

Feedback and Pricing in ATM networks - Liam Murphy John (1995)   (Correct)
Admission control and congestion control can provide traffic guarantees in ATM networks. unknown Feedback and Pricing in ATM networks Liam Murphy John Murphy / ATM is also emerging as a local area networking technology since it

ATOMIC: A High-Speed Local Communication Architecture - Cohen, Finn, Felderman, DeSchon (1994)   (Correct)
ATOMIC 1 is an inexpensive high-speed LAN built by USC/ISI. It is based upon Mosaic technology developed for fine-grain, message-passing, massively parallel computation. Each Mosaic processor is cap... / ATOMIC is a switch-based local area network and is constructed using HIs

A Case for NOW (Networks of Workstations) - Anderson, Culler, Patterson, team (1994)   (Correct)
In this paper, we argue that because of recent technology advances, networks of workstations (NOWs) are poised to become the primary computing infrastructure for science and engineering, from low en... / technological convergence of local area networks and massively parallel

Dynamic Reconfiguration of Optically Interconnected Networks with.. - Chunming Qiao Rami (1994)   (Correct)
Routing performance of optical interconnection networks is limited by both switch complexity and network connectivity. One way to overcome these limitations is to allocate the network bandwidth in a t... / to telecommunications and local area networking. The same technology may

Bandwidth Allocation by Pricing in ATM Networks - Murphy, Murphy (1994)   (Correct)
this paper the resources are the capacities of the ATM connections. The bandwidth allocated to a user is considered to be a commodity whichissoldby the network to the user [27], [28]. We view the user... / ATM is also emerging as a local area networking technology as it

The Suitability of an ATM Switch for a NOW Interconnect - Liu, Mather, Vahdat (1994)   (Correct)
ATM technology is heralded as the future of both local area networking and telecommunication switching. An affordable high bandwidth, low latency interconnect will enable a number of exciting new appl... / as the future of both local area networking and telecommunication

Distributed Pricing For Embedded ATM Networks - John Murphy Liam (1994)   (Correct)
This paper addresses the problem of bandwidth allocation in ATM networks. Users are assumed to place a benefit on the bandwidth they are assigned by the network. The network constraints are used to de... /

ATOMIC: A Low-Cost, Very High-Speed, Local Communication Architecture - Cohen, Finn, Feldmann, DeSchon (1993)   (Correct)
ATOMIC 1 is an inexpensive O(gigabit) speed LAN built by USC/ISI. It is based upon Mosaic technology developed for fine-grain, message-passing, massively parallel computation. Each Mosaic processor ... / ATOMIC is a switch-based local area network and is constructed using

ATOMIC: A Low-Cost, Very-High-Speed LAN - Cohen, Finn, Felderman, DeSchon (1992)   (Correct)
ATOMIC is an inexpensive O(gigabit) speed LAN built by USC/ISI. It is based upon Mosaic technology developed for fine-grain, message-passing, massively parallel computation. Each Mosaic processor is c... / of ATOMIC. Keywords local area network gigabit source routing

MZnet: Mail Service for Personal Micro-Computer Systems - Einar Stefferud (1984)   (Correct)
Traditional computer mail systems involve a co-resident User Agent (UA) and Mail Transfer System (MTS) on a time-shared host computer which may be connected to other hosts in a network, with new mail ... / waiting for full-blown local area networking to first provide

Routing in Multi-hop Packet Switching Networks: Gbps Challenge - Baransel   (Correct)
The paper is a survey of networking solutions that have been proposed for high-speed packet-switched applications. Using these solutions as examples, we identify the specific problems resulting from v... / Most of the legacy from local-area networking is not easily adaptable

Pricing For ATM Network Efficiency - Liam Murphy   (Correct)
ATM networks are expected to accommodate a wide range of users including some who can tolerate a certain amount of cell loss and/or delay. There are also likely to be some users who can modify their t... / Network could range from a Local Area Network LAN to a world-wide

Online Casinos - Oppliger, Nottaris   (Correct)
Online casinos allow arbitrary users to remotely participate in mental game playing, such as e.g. Mental Poker or Mental Black Jack. Two recent developments have brought the realization of online ca... / multicast is an extension of local area networking multicast to TCP IP

The PULSAR Project for Very High Speed Computer Networking - Murakami, Campbell, Faiman   (Correct)
We are investigating very high-speed computer networking at gigabit rates. We present the Pulsar switch, a non-blocking design based on a high-spin-rate, port-dedicated, word-parallel, shift-register ... / as a very high-speed local-area networking fabric for the Tapestry

A Discussion of Internet Research Focusing on Mobility and Next.. - Mackrell   (Correct)
This document will provide some background information on the Internet and will discuss research in the Internet as it applies to mobility support and next generation protocol development. Although a ... / The Underlying Technologies Local Area Networking

Computer Networks - Project   (Correct)
this document then you probably don't have enough free disk space in /tmp. unknown NW Computer Networks Copyright (C) October 1991, Computational Science Education Project 1 / on network concepts and local area network implementation are by Comer

An ATM-based Distributed High Performance Computing System - Hawick   (Correct)
We describe the distributed high performance computing system we have developed to integrate together a heterogeneous set of high performance computers, high capacity storage systems and fast commun... / finds use as a scalable local area networking technology. ATM is a best

Applying ATM to Distributed and High Performance Computing on Local.. - Mathew, Hawick   (Correct)
Asynchronous Transfer Mode is becoming a widespread technology for both local and wide area networks. We describe our ATM-connected computing and storage resources at Adelaide and Canberra. We report ... / for wide area as well as local area networks. As part of our

Wireless Personal Area Network Standards: Consumer in Mind? - Kearns, Kim, Rugsachart, Song   (Correct)
This paper will show that this still remains a distant hope, as each of the standards groups has focused on different products and usage models, most of which are not complementary nor interoperable i... / from previous wireless local area networking LAN efforts which focus

Network Issues In The Growth And Adoption Of Networked Cscw Services - Ctit   (Correct)
unknown NETWORK ISSUES IN THE GROWTH AND ADOPTION OF NETWORKED CSCW SERVICES Roel Vertegaal CTIT and Dept. of Ergonomics University of Twente P.O. Box 217 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands Te... / our concern The move from Local Area Network technology to Wide Area

Transaction Privacy in Wireless Networks - Candolin   (Correct)
An electronic transaction involves the exchange or transfer of information, services, or funds between two or more parties by digital means. We consider privacy protection of such transactions in wi... / to a network and wireless local area networks. For example the IEEE

Wireless Local Area Networks in the Manufacturing Industry - Ye   (Correct)
Based on the definition of IEEE 802.11 and the requirements of real-time control and monitoring, we introduce a new protocol - Prioritized CSMA/CA - for real-time wireless local area networking. For t... / Wireless Local Area Networks in the Manufacturing

The SEQUOIA 2000 Project - Stonebraker   (Correct)
this document is to giveanoverview of SEQUOIA 2000 project directions. For more detailed information, the reader should consult our strategic plan #16#. Section 2 #rst motivates the computer science o... / are connected to FDDI local area networking and the SEQUOIA

Recent Mprg Publications - Journalpapers Conferencepapers..   (Correct)
971, and they are a major supplier of extremely precise cesium standards and GPS receivers that generate or capture time and frequency information for use in wireline telecommunications infrastructure... / UNIVERSITY Wireless Local Area Networking A Collaborative and

Non-Data-Aided Frequency-Offset and Channel Estimation in OFDM and.. - Ma, Giannakis, Barbarossa   (Correct)
The many advantages responsible for the widespread application of OFDM are primarily limited by its sensitivity to carrier frequency offsets. Most of the literature dealing with this problem focuses o... /

KERMIT - A Simple File Transfer Protocol for Microcomputers and.. - Cruz, Catchings   (Correct)
This article discusses some of the issues and tradeoffs that came up in the design, and illustrates them in terms of our result, the KERMIT protocol for point-to-point file transfer over telecommunica... / lines. Because commercial local area networking products are expensive

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This paper analyzes different approaches to resolving the interference problems between the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless technologies. This analysis explores the strengths and weaknesses of these ... /

Co-Existence Of Bluetooth And Ieee 802.11b Wlans: - Results From Radio   (Correct)
Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b WLANs will complement each other in the field of personal usage: While Bluetooth provides wireless connectivity in the personal area, IEEE 802.11b provides wireless access t... /

Operating System - Making Ieee Networks   (Correct)
The freedom of movement and enhanced features provided by wireless connectivity is stimulating interest in IEEE 802.11 as an enterprise-deployable technology. Before wireless communication can become ... / standard for wireless local area networking LAN Key areas addressed

Published in the Journal of Parallel Distributed Computing, 2003. - Entropia Architecture And   (Correct)
The exploitation of idle cycles on pervasive desktop PC systems o#ers the opportunity to increase the available computing power by orders of magnitude (10x - 1000x). However, for desktop PC distribute... / capabilities highspeed local-area networks Mbps to Gbps

An Initial Security Analysis of the IEEE 802.1X Standard - Arunesh Mishra William   (Correct)
The current IEEE 802.11 standard is known to lack any viable security mechanism. However, the IEEE has proposed a long term security architecture for 802.11 which they call the Ro- bust Security Netwo... / Introduction Wireless local area networks WLANs are quickly

The Ethernet Approach to Grid Computing - Douglas Thain And   (Correct)
Despite many competitors, Ethernet became the dominant protocol for local area networking due to its simplicity, robustness, and efficiency in wide variety of conditions and technologies. Reflecting o... / the dominant protocol for local area networking due to its simplicity

International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium, April.. - Architecture Of The   (Correct)
Distributed Computing, the exploitation of idle cycles on pervasive desktop PC systems offers the opportunity to increase the available computing power by orders of magnitude (10x - 1000x). However, f... / capabilities high speed local-area networks tee Mbps to tGbps

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