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MOBIHOC
2005
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Link-layer salvaging for making routing progress in mobile ad hoc networks
IEEE 802.11 MAC, called the Distributed Coordination Function (DCF), employs carrier sensing to effectively avoid collisions, but this makes it difficult to maximally reuse the sp...
Chansu Yu, Kang G. Shin, Lubo Song
GIS
2007
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Optimal route selection with route planners: results of a desktop usability study
Route planners request user input about preferred route characteristics in order to provide the user with the optimal route. Although navigators have a general idea about what con...
Hartwig H. Hochmair
VL
2008
IEEE
160views Visual Languages» more  VL 2008»
13 years 11 months ago
How designers design and program interactive behaviors
Designers are skilled at sketching and prototyping the look of interfaces, but to explore various behaviors (what the interface does in response to input) typically requires progr...
Brad A. Myers, Sun Young Park, Yoko Nakano, Greg M...
ECAL
1995
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
Can Development Be Designed? What we May Learn from the Cog Project
Neither `design' nor `evolutionary' approaches to building behavior-based robots feature a role for development in the genesis of behavioral organization. However, the n...
Julie C. Rutkowska
MSWIM
2004
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Exploring long lifetime routing (LLR) in ad hoc networks
In mobile ad hoc networks, node mobility causes links between nodes to break frequently, thus terminating the lifetime of the routes containing those links. An alternative route h...
Zhao Cheng, Wendi Beth Heinzelman