Wireless networks are fundamentally limited by the intensity of the received signals and the mutual interference caused by many concurrent transmissions. We consider large wireles...
—Cloud Computing, born in the e-business context, and GRID computing, originated in the e-science context, are two different but similar paradigms for managing large sets of dist...
We study the potential benefits to classification prediction that arise from having access to unlabeled samples. We compare learning in the semi-supervised model to the standard, ...
SIMD extension is one of the most common and effective technique to exploit data-level parallelism in today’s processor designs. However, the performance of SIMD architectures i...
Computational grids clusters, provide powerful computing resources for executing applications of large scale. In Grid (clusters) usually several applications run simultaneously.Th...