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CCR
2011
13 years 8 days ago
Two-way TCP connections: old problem, new insight
Many papers explain the drop of download performance when two TCP connections in opposite directions share a common bottleneck link by ACK compression, the phenomenon in which dow...
Martin Heusse, Sears A. Merritt, Timothy X. Brown,...
CORR
2011
Springer
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13 years 8 days ago
On the accuracy of language trees
Historical linguistics aims at inferring the most likely language phylogenetic tree starting from information concerning the evolutionary relatedness of languages. The available i...
Simone Pompei, Vittorio Loreto, Francesca Tria
TIP
2010
170views more  TIP 2010»
12 years 12 months ago
Tracking and Activity Recognition Through Consensus in Distributed Camera Networks
Camera networks are being deployed for various applications like security and surveillance, disaster response and environmental modeling. However, there is little automated process...
Bi Song, Ahmed T. Kamal, Cristian Soto, Chong Ding...
PODC
2012
ACM
11 years 7 months ago
The cost of fault tolerance in multi-party communication complexity
Multi-party communication complexity involves distributed computation of a function over inputs held by multiple distributed players. A key focus of distributed computing research...
Binbin Chen, Haifeng Yu, Yuda Zhao, Phillip B. Gib...
ICFP
1999
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Programming Languages as Operating Systems (or Revenge of the Son of the Lisp Machine)
The MrEd virtual machine serves both as the implementation platform for the DrScheme programming environment, and as the underlying Scheme engine for executing expressions and pro...
Matthew Flatt, Robert Bruce Findler, Shriram Krish...