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Subscription Mechanisms for Network Formation
- Journal of Economic Theory
, 2002
"... We analyze a model of network formation where the costs of link formation are publicly known but individual benefits are not known to the social planner. The objective is to design a simple mechanism ensuring efficiency, budget balance and equity. We propose two mechanisms towards this end; the firs ..."
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We analyze a model of network formation where the costs of link formation are publicly known but individual benefits are not known to the social planner. The objective is to design a simple mechanism ensuring efficiency, budget balance and equity. We propose two mechanisms towards this end
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"... Abstraci-This paper examines the postulate that an important function of the activity of antagonist muscle groups is to modulate mechanical impedance. Some biomechanical modeling and analyses are presented leading to a prediction of simultaneous activation of antagonist muscles in the maintenance of ..."
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Abstraci-This paper examines the postulate that an important function of the activity of antagonist muscle groups is to modulate mechanical impedance. Some biomechanical modeling and analyses are presented leading to a prediction of simultaneous activation of antagonist muscles in the maintenance
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"... Abstract: This paper focuses on vehicle fuel economy improvement using D-Range neutral control of automatic transmission. The system objected to reducing of fuel consumption during idle. Usually, turbine of conventional auto transmission is mechanically linked to wheel during idling condition. There ..."
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Abstract: This paper focuses on vehicle fuel economy improvement using D-Range neutral control of automatic transmission. The system objected to reducing of fuel consumption during idle. Usually, turbine of conventional auto transmission is mechanically linked to wheel during idling condition
Mercury: Supporting scalable multi-attribute range queries
- In SIGCOMM
, 2004
"... This paper presents the design of Mercury, a scalable protocol for supporting multi-attribute rangebased searches. Mercury differs from previous range-based query systems in that it supports multiple attributes as well as performs explicit load balancing. Efficient routing and load balancing are imp ..."
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are implemented using novel light-weight sampling mechanisms for uniformly sampling random nodes in a highly dynamic overlay network. Our evaluation shows that Mercury is able to achieve its goals of logarithmic-hop routing and near-uniform load balancing. We also show that a publish-subscribe system based
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
"... Advertising rate card Nr. 2 Advertising fact sheet with details of mechanical requirements and closing dates available upon request Responsible for advertising: ..."
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Advertising rate card Nr. 2 Advertising fact sheet with details of mechanical requirements and closing dates available upon request Responsible for advertising:
Extending Active Capability Mechanisms for Context Based Subscriptions
"... Interest has increased recently in synthesizing solutions to CIS problems by using results from the database and distributed AI communities. Such synthesis is not without its difficulties; results do not always transfer seamlessly to a new, complex domain. In this paper we highlight the difficulties ..."
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the difficulties encountered in our attempts to use event detection and subscription mechanisms (proposed in current active databases) for the problem of efficient result sharing in CIS. A solution to such problems is described, in the form of a refined, context based subscription mechanism. 1 Introduction
Achieving scalability and expressiveness in an Internet-scale event notification service
- In Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing
, 2000
"... carzanig @ cs.colorado.edu This paper describes the design of SIENA, an Internet-scale event notification middleware service for distributed event-based applications deployed over wide-area networks. SIENA is responsible for selecting the notifications that are of in-terest to clients (as expressed ..."
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in client subscriptions) and then delivering those notifications to the clients via access points. The key design challenge for SIENA is maximizing expressiveness in the selection mechanism without sacrific-ing scalability of the delivery mechanism. This paper focuses on those aspects of the design of SIENA
Hermes: A Distributed Event-Based Middleware Architecture
, 2002
"... In this paper, we argue that there is a need for an event-based middleware to build large-scale distributed systems. Existing publish/subscribe systems still have limitations compared to invocation-based middlewares. We introduce Hermes, a novel event-based distributed middleware architecture that f ..."
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that follows a type- and attribute-based publish/subscribe model. It centres around the notion of an event type and supports features commonly known from object-oriented languages like type hierarchies and supertype subscriptions. A scalable routing algorithm using an overlay routing network is presented
Peer-to-peer membership management for gossip-based protocols
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMPUTERS
, 2003
"... Gossip-based protocols for group communication have attractive scalability and reliability properties. The probabilistic gossip schemes studied so far typically assume that each group member has full knowledge of the global membership and chooses gossip targets uniformly at random. The requirement ..."
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protocol is self-organizing in the sense that the size of partial views naturally converges to the value required to support a gossip algorithm reliably. This value is a function of the group size, but is achieved without any node knowing the group size. We propose additional mechanisms to achieve balanced
Robustness to Inflated Subscription in Multicast Congestion Control
- In Proceedings ACM SIGCOMM 2003
, 2003
"... Group subscription is a useful mechanism for multicast congestion control: RLM, RLC, FLID-DL, and WEBRC form a promising line of multi-group protocols where receivers provide no feedback to the sender but control congestion via group membership regulation. Unfortunately, the group subscription mecha ..."
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Group subscription is a useful mechanism for multicast congestion control: RLM, RLC, FLID-DL, and WEBRC form a promising line of multi-group protocols where receivers provide no feedback to the sender but control congestion via group membership regulation. Unfortunately, the group subscription
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