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A tutorial on particle filters for online nonlinear/non-Gaussian Bayesian tracking
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING
, 2002
"... Increasingly, for many application areas, it is becoming important to include elements of nonlinearity and non-Gaussianity in order to model accurately the underlying dynamics of a physical system. Moreover, it is typically crucial to process data on-line as it arrives, both from the point of view o ..."
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Increasingly, for many application areas, it is becoming important to include elements of nonlinearity and non-Gaussianity in order to model accurately the underlying dynamics of a physical system. Moreover, it is typically crucial to process data on-line as it arrives, both from the point of view
A Scalable Location Service for Geographic Ad Hoc Routing,”
- Proceedings of ACM/IEEE MobiCom
, 2000
"... Abstract. GLS is a new distributed location service which tracks mobile node locations. GLS combined with geographic forwarding allows the construction of ad hoc mobile networks that scale to a larger number of nodes than possible with previous work. GLS is decentralized and runs on the mobile node ..."
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nodes themselves, requiring no fixed infrastructure. Each mobile node periodically updates a small set of other nodes (its location servers) with its current location. A node sends its position updates to its location servers without knowing their actual identities, assisted by a predefined ordering
Theory of Elasticity,
, 1951
"... ABSTRACT The knowledge of the in-situ stress field in rock masses is in general of crucial importance in various areas of geo-engineering, such as mining or civil underground excavations, hydrocarbon extraction, CO2 storage, hydraulic fracture operations, etc. In the context of the Finite Element ..."
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ABSTRACT The knowledge of the in-situ stress field in rock masses is in general of crucial importance in various areas of geo-engineering, such as mining or civil underground excavations, hydrocarbon extraction, CO2 storage, hydraulic fracture operations, etc. In the context of the Finite Element
Probabilistic Counting Algorithms for Data Base Applications
, 1985
"... This paper introduces a class of probabilistic counting lgorithms with which one can estimate the number of distinct elements in a large collection of data (typically a large file stored on disk) in a single pass using only a small additional storage (typically less than a hundred binary words) a ..."
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This paper introduces a class of probabilistic counting lgorithms with which one can estimate the number of distinct elements in a large collection of data (typically a large file stored on disk) in a single pass using only a small additional storage (typically less than a hundred binary words
A SCATTER STORAGE SCHEME FOR DICTIONARY LOOKUPS
"... Scatter storage schemes are examined with respect to their applicability to dictionary lookup procedures. Of particular interest are virtual scatter methods which combine the advantages of rapid search speed and reason- • able storage requirements. The theoretical aspects of computing hash addresses ..."
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systems store the actual text words, while others store keywords or similar content indicators. The SMART system ( 1) uses concept numbers for this purpose, each number indicating that a certain word appears in the document. Two advantages are apparent. First, a concept number can be held in a fixed-sized
Solving Shape-Analysis Problems in Languages with Destructive Updating
- POPL '96
, 1996
"... This paper concerns the static analysis of programs that perform destructive updating on heap-allocated storage. We give an algorithm that conservatively solves this problem by using a finite shape-graph to approximate the possible “shapes” that heap-allocated structures in a program can take on. In ..."
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This paper concerns the static analysis of programs that perform destructive updating on heap-allocated storage. We give an algorithm that conservatively solves this problem by using a finite shape-graph to approximate the possible “shapes” that heap-allocated structures in a program can take on
Synchronization and Storage Models for Multimedia Objects
- IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
, 1990
"... Abstract–Multimedia computer systems are required to store, retrieve, and communicate objects comprised of mixed data types including images, text and voice. An important aspect of multimedia systems is the integration of elements retrieved from databases distributed across a network. Integration of ..."
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Nets. A strategy is evinced for constructing a database schema to facilitate data storage and retrieval of media elements based on the temporal relation-ships established by the proposed modeling tool. We present an algorithm which allows the retrieval of media elements from the constructed database
Efficient Heap Implementation With A Fixed-Size Linear Systolic Array
, 1989
"... The heap is a data strudure used in many applications and provides a funfamen-tal technique to solve many problems efficiently. In this paper I we show that a se-quence of n INSERT and EXTRACT..MIN heap operations can be performed in time O(nlogmjlogp) with space Oem) on a random access machine to,v ..."
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,vhich a linear sys-tolic array of p processors is attached, provided that, at any time instance, there are at most m (m ~ n) data elements in the heap. The algorithm can be easily to modified to handle DELETE operation with time O(n log nj logp) and space O(n). 1 RAM~···~I Linear sysEOlic array
RRDtrace: Long-term Raw Network Traffic Recording using Fixed-size Storage
"... Abstract—Recording raw network traffic for long-term periods can be extremely beneficial for a multitude of monitoring and security applications. However, storing all traffic of high volume networks is infeasible even for short-term periods due to the increased storage requirements. Traditional appr ..."
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-payload packets for arbitrary long periods using fixed-size storage. RRDtrace divides time into intervals and retains a larger number of packets for most recent intervals. As traffic ages, an aging daemon is responsible for dynamically reducing its storage space by keeping smaller representative groups of packets
Mesh Generation And Optimal Triangulation
, 1992
"... We survey the computational geometry relevant to finite element mesh generation. We especially focus on optimal triangulations of geometric domains in two- and three-dimensions. An optimal triangulation is a partition of the domain into triangles or tetrahedra, that is best according to some cri ..."
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criterion that measures the size, shape, or number of triangles. We discuss algorithms both for the optimization of triangulations on a fixed set of vertices and for the placement of new vertices (Steiner points). We briefly survey the heuristic algorithms used in some practical mesh generators.
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