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TABLE II SIMULATION RESULTS FOR CONTROLLED FLOODING SCHEMES.

in Evaluating MobySpace Based Routing Strategies in Delay Tolerant Networks
by Jérémie Leguay, Timur Friedman, Vania Conan

Table 2. Flooding rate (in %) for quorum based schemes for n=100 nodes

in A Scalable Quorum Based Location Update Scheme for routing in ad hoc wireless networks
by Ivan Stojmenovic, Pedro Eduardo Villaneuva Peña

Table 15 Costs of Scheme Involving Modification of Operation Rules (Increase in Flood Protection by 25,000 cfs) Item Estimated Cost ($1999)

in KGS Group
by December International Joint, Red River Floodway
"... In PAGE 4: ...able 14: Dike Height Increase Costs.........................................................................................................97 Table15 : Costs of Floodway Modifications.... ..."

Table 1. Statistics of 3 Different Schemes Scenario 20 Nodes 35 Nodes 50 Nodes Flooded 14639 59066 103285 LBM 2829 7550 9446 ZOLA 2151 6415 6767

in An Extended Topology for Zone-Based Location Aware Dynamic Sensor Networks
by Dr. S. A. Hussain, U. Farooq, K. Zia, M. Akhlaq
"... In PAGE 4: ... o f P ackets F l o o d e d Flooded LBM ZOLA DSN Figure 7. Comparison Environment for 50 Nodes Flooded, LBM and ZOLA DSN (L to R) Table1 summarizes the information presented in figures 5, 6 and 7 and the difference in flooding between the three schemes. Table 1.... ..."

Table 17 Cost of Pumping Scheme (Increase in Flood Protection by 25,000 cfs) Item Estimated Cost ($1999) Pump Station (100,000 cfs capacity) $150,000,000

in KGS Group
by December International Joint, Red River Floodway
"... In PAGE 4: ...able 16: Ste. Agathe Detention Basin Costs...........................................................................................105 Table17 : Cost of Pumping Scheme.... ..."

Table 1. Flooding efficiencies.

in Divide et Impera: Partitioning Unstructured Peer-to-Peer Systems to Improve Resource Location
by Harris Papadakis, Paraskevi Fragopoulou, Evangelos P. Markatos, Marios Dikaiakos, Alexandros Labrinidis 2006
"... In PAGE 8: ...terminating. Table1 shows the ratio of the average number of messages per flood for the Partitions design over the average number of messages per flood in Gnutella. Replication means that each Leaf sends all its keywords to all Ultrapeers it is connected to, regardless of category.... ..."
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Table 1: Generalization to novel views: error rate for novel views, by condition, as predicted by the di erent theories of object recognition outlined in section 2. The reciprocal of the error rate is an indicator of generalization. The last line describes human performance (error rate, in %). 12

in Evaluating Object Recognition Theories by Computer Graphics Psychophysics
by Heinrich H. Bülthoff, Shimon Edelman 1993
"... In PAGE 12: ... The experimental results t most closely the predictions of the Hyper-BF scheme and contra- dict theories that involve 3D object-centered models or viewpoint normalization. The di erences of generalization performance between the horizontal and the vertical arrangements of training views (compare the gures in the last line of Table1 for the two training conditions) can be accommodated within the HyperBF framework by assigning di erent weights to the horizontal and the vertical dimensions (equivalent to using non-radial basis functions).... ..."
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Table 3: Flooding Measurements

in Exploiting Highly Reliable Networks with Careful Protocols
by David Mosberger, Charles J. Turner, Larry L. Peterson 1994
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TABLE III FLOOD PACKET

in Hierarchical routing over dynamic wireless networks
by Suhas Diggavi, Matthias Grossglauser

Table 4. NE combinations in novel and non-novel sentences

in Novelty Detection Based on Sentence Level Patterns
by Xiaoyan Li 2005
"... In PAGE 4: ...named entities (Table 3); and (2) there are relatively more novel sentences (in percentiles) than non-novel sentences that contain the four particular NE combinational patterns of interest ( Table4 ). Table 3.... ..."
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