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On Three-Layer Architectures

by Erann Gat - Artificial Intelligence and Mobile Robots , 1998
"... firestorm of interest in autonomous robots with the introduction of the Subsumption architecture 1 [Brooks86]. At the time, the dominant view in the AI community was that a control system for an autonomous mobile robot should be decomposed into three functional elements: a sensing system, a planning ..."
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firestorm of interest in autonomous robots with the introduction of the Subsumption architecture 1 [Brooks86]. At the time, the dominant view in the AI community was that a control system for an autonomous mobile robot should be decomposed into three functional elements: a sensing system, a

Layered Architecture

by Michel Barbeau, Christine Laurendeau, Mac Pdu , 2008
"... • Secure communications • Handover between networks of different technologies and management authorities • Broadband in remote areas ..."
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• Secure communications • Handover between networks of different technologies and management authorities • Broadband in remote areas

Tinysec: A link layer security architecture for wireless sensor networks

by Chris Karlof, Naveen Sastry, David Wagner - in Proc of the 2nd Int’l Conf on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
"... We introduce TinySec, the first fully-implemented link layer security architecture for wireless sensor networks. In our design, we leverage recent lessons learned from design vulnerabilities in security protocols for other wireless networks such as 802.11b and GSM. Conventional security protocols te ..."
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We introduce TinySec, the first fully-implemented link layer security architecture for wireless sensor networks. In our design, we leverage recent lessons learned from design vulnerabilities in security protocols for other wireless networks such as 802.11b and GSM. Conventional security protocols

The cascade-correlation learning architecture

by Scott E. Fahlman, Christian Lebiere - Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 2 , 1990
"... Cascade-Correlation is a new architecture and supervised learning algorithm for artificial neural networks. Instead of just adjusting the weights in a network of fixed topology, Cascade-Correlation begins with a minimal network, then automatically trains and adds new hidden units one by one, creatin ..."
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Cascade-Correlation is a new architecture and supervised learning algorithm for artificial neural networks. Instead of just adjusting the weights in a network of fixed topology, Cascade-Correlation begins with a minimal network, then automatically trains and adds new hidden units one by one

A Delay-Tolerant Network Architecture for Challenged Internets

by Kevin Fall , 2003
"... The highly successful architecture and protocols of today’s Internet may operate poorly in environments characterized by very long delay paths and frequent network partitions. These problems are exacerbated by end nodes with limited power or memory resources. Often deployed in mobile and extreme env ..."
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expectations of end-to-end connectivity and node resources. The architecture operates as an overlay above the transport layers of the networks it interconnects, and provides key services such as in-network data storage and retransmission, interoperable naming, authenticated forwarding and a coarse

Layered Architecture Revised

by Asher Sterkin
"... Abstract- A systematic approach to building layered software architecture is proposed. Separate layering models required for a proper abstracting of hardware, persistent data, and communication protocols are described. Implications on various types of testing are discussed. ..."
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Abstract- A systematic approach to building layered software architecture is proposed. Separate layering models required for a proper abstracting of hardware, persistent data, and communication protocols are described. Implications on various types of testing are discussed.

A MULTI-LAYER ARCHITECTURE FOR

by Spam-detection System, Vivek Sh, Fahad Polash, Sajjan Shiva
"... As the email is becoming a prominent mode of communication so are the attempts to misuse it to take undue advantage of its low cost and high reachability. However, as email communication is very cheap, spammers are taking advantage of it for advertising their products, for committing cybercrimes. So ..."
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-level architecture for spam email detection. We present the analysis of the architecture to prove the effectiveness of the architecture.

Design and Evaluation Criteria for Layered Architectures

by A. J. Gerber, A. Barnard, A. J. Van Der Merwe
"... Abstract. The architecture of a system is an indispensable mechanism required to map business processes to information systems. The terms architecture, layered architecture and system architecture are often used by researchers, as well as system architects and business process analysts inconsistentl ..."
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Abstract. The architecture of a system is an indispensable mechanism required to map business processes to information systems. The terms architecture, layered architecture and system architecture are often used by researchers, as well as system architects and business process analysts

Anchoring In a Grounded Layered Architecture . . .

by Stuart C. Shapiro , Haythem O. Ismail - ROBOTICS AND AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS , 2003
"... The GLAIR grounded layered architecture with integrated reasoning for cognitive robots and intelligent autonomous agents has been used in a series of projects in which Cassie, the SNePS cognitive agent, has been incorporated into hardware- or software-simulated cognitive robots. In this paper, we pr ..."
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The GLAIR grounded layered architecture with integrated reasoning for cognitive robots and intelligent autonomous agents has been used in a series of projects in which Cassie, the SNePS cognitive agent, has been incorporated into hardware- or software-simulated cognitive robots. In this paper, we

Abstract TOWARDS A SEMANTIC WEB LAYERED ARCHITECTURE

by A. J. Gerber
"... Tim Berners-Lee proposed a layered architecture for the languages of the Semantic Web in 2000 and suggested an adapted architecture in 2003. We evaluated the architecture according to a list of layered architecture characteristics and in this paper, based on aforementioned evaluation, we propose an ..."
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Tim Berners-Lee proposed a layered architecture for the languages of the Semantic Web in 2000 and suggested an adapted architecture in 2003. We evaluated the architecture according to a list of layered architecture characteristics and in this paper, based on aforementioned evaluation, we propose
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