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2000
13 years 6 months ago
Reconsidering Network Effect Theory
Tim Weitzel, Oliver Wendt, Falk von Westarp
BROADNETS
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Reconsidering power management
— Power-management approaches have been widely studied in an attempt to conserve idling energy by allowing nodes to switch to a low-power sleep mode. However, due to the inherent...
Cigdem Sengul, Albert F. Harris III, Robin Kravets
MOBIHOC
2007
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Capacity scaling in delay tolerant networks with heterogeneous mobile nodes
We provide a general framework for the analysis of the capacity scaling properties in mobile ad-hoc networks with heterogeneous nodes and spatial inhomogeneities. Existing analyti...
Michele Garetto, Paolo Giaccone, Emilio Leonardi
ICC
2011
IEEE
199views Communications» more  ICC 2011»
12 years 4 months ago
Equal-Sized Cells Mean Equal-Sized Packets in Tor?
Abstract—Tor is a well-known low-latency anonymous communication system. To prevent the traffic analysis attack, Tor packs application data into equal-sized cells. However, we f...
Zhen Ling, Junzhou Luo, Wei Yu, Xinwen Fu
AUSDM
2006
Springer
125views Data Mining» more  AUSDM 2006»
13 years 8 months ago
Investigating the Size and Value Effect in Determining Performance of Australian Listed Companies: A Neural Network Approach
This paper explores the size and value effect in influencing performance of individual companies using backpropagation neural networks. According to existing theory, companies wit...
Justin Luu, Paul J. Kennedy