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Communication Patterns

by Rolf Riesen - in Proceedings of the 20th International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing , 2006
"... Parallel applications have message-passing patterns that are important to understand. Network topology, routing decisions, and connection and buffer management need to match the communication patterns of an application for it to run efficiently and scale well. These patterns are not easily discerned ..."
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Parallel applications have message-passing patterns that are important to understand. Network topology, routing decisions, and connection and buffer management need to match the communication patterns of an application for it to run efficiently and scale well. These patterns are not easily

DISCOVERY OF COMMUNICATIONS PATTERNS BY

by J Fulcher, Minjie Zhang, Q Bai, F Ren, J. Fulcher, M. Zhang, Q. Bai, F. Ren, An Agent-based Model , 2013
"... Discovery of communications patterns by the use of intelligent reasoning ..."
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Discovery of communications patterns by the use of intelligent reasoning

communication pattern

by Hannes Frey, Daniel Görgen, Johannes K. Lehnert, Peter Sturm
"... Auctions in mobile multihop ad-hoc ..."
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Auctions in mobile multihop ad-hoc

1 Communication Patterns in VANETs

by Elmar Schoch, Frank Kargl, Tim Leinmüller, Michael Weber
"... Abstract—Vehicular networks are a very promising technology to increase traffic safety and efficiency and to enable numerous other applications in the domain of vehicular communication. Proposed applications for VANETs have very diverse properties and often require non-standard communication protoco ..."
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networks. Based on this analysis, we propose five distinct communication patterns that form the basis of almost all VANET applications. Both the analysis and the communication patterns shall deepen the understanding of VANETs and simplify further development of VANET communication systems. Index Terms

DSR: The Dynamic Source Routing Protocol for Multi-Hop Wireless Ad Hoc Networks”, in Ad Hoc Networking, edited by Charles E.

by David B Johnson , David A Maltz , Josh Broch - Perkins, Chapter , 2001
"... Abstract The Dynamic Source Routing protocol (DSR) is a simple and efficient routing protocol designed specifically for use in multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks of mobile nodes. DSR allows the network to be completely self-organizing and self-configuring, without the need for any existing network ..."
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-demand, allowing the routing packet overhead of DSR to scale automatically to only that needed to react to changes in the routes currently in use. We have evaluated the operation of DSR through detailed simulation on a variety of movement and communication patterns, and through implementation and significant

Capacity of Ad Hoc Wireless Networks

by Jinyang Li, Charles Blake, Douglas S. J. De Couto, Hu Imm Lee, Robert Morris
"... Early simulation experience with wireless ad hoc networks suggests that their capacity can be surprisingly low, due to the requirement that nodes forward each others’ packets. The achievable capacity depends on network size, traffic patterns, and detailed local radio interactions. This paper examine ..."
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small as the network grows. Non-local traffic patterns in which this average distance grows with the network size result in a rapid decrease of per node capacity. Thus the question “Are large ad hoc networks feasible?” reduces to a question about the likely locality of communication in such networks.

Range-Free Localization Schemes for Large Scale Sensor Networks

by Tian He, Chengdu Huang, Brain M. Blum, John A. Stankovic, Tarek Abdelzaher , 2003
"... Wireless Sensor Networks have been proposed for a multitude of location-dependent applications. For such systems, the cost and limitations of hardware on sensing nodes prevent the use of range-based localization schemes that depend on absolute point-to-point distance estimates. Because coarse accura ..."
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performs best when an irregular radio pattern and random node placement are considered, and low communication overhead is desired. We compare our work via extensive simulation, with three state-of-the-art range-free localization schemes to identify the preferable system configurations of each. In addition

Communication Pattern and Relationship Satisfaction as

by Benoit Fournier, Audrey Brassard, Phillip R. Shaver
"... This study examines men’s domestic aggression as a function of attachment insecurities, considering the mediating roles of the demand-withdraw communication pattern and relationship satisfaction. The sample included 55 Canadian men undergoing counseling for relationship difficulties including aggres ..."
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This study examines men’s domestic aggression as a function of attachment insecurities, considering the mediating roles of the demand-withdraw communication pattern and relationship satisfaction. The sample included 55 Canadian men undergoing counseling for relationship difficulties including

Design of capacity-approaching irregular low-density parity-check codes

by Thomas J. Richardson, M. Amin Shokrollahi, Rüdiger L. Urbanke - IEEE TRANS. INFORM. THEORY , 2001
"... We design low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes that perform at rates extremely close to the Shannon capacity. The codes are built from highly irregular bipartite graphs with carefully chosen degree patterns on both sides. Our theoretical analysis of the codes is based on [1]. Assuming that the unde ..."
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We design low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes that perform at rates extremely close to the Shannon capacity. The codes are built from highly irregular bipartite graphs with carefully chosen degree patterns on both sides. Our theoretical analysis of the codes is based on [1]. Assuming

Collective Communication Patterns

by Nicholas Chen, Rajesh K. Karmani, Amin Shali, Bor-yiing Su, Ralph Johnson
"... Normal point-to-point communication is the process of sending and receiving messages from one unit of execution(UE)[MSM04] to another UE. Collective communication, on the other hand, is the process of exchanging information between multiple UEs: one-to-all or all-to-all communications. While arbitra ..."
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arbitrarily complex communication patterns can emerge depending on the parallel algorithms
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