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SSS
2005
Springer
119views Control Systems» more  SSS 2005»
15 years 3 months ago
Self-stabilization of Byzantine Protocols
Awareness of the need for robustness in distributed systems increases as distributed systems become integral parts of day-to-day systems. Self-stabilizing while tolerating ongoing ...
Ariel Daliot, Danny Dolev
ICCD
2006
IEEE
94views Hardware» more  ICCD 2006»
15 years 6 months ago
Reliability Support for On-Chip Memories Using Networks-on-Chip
— As the geometries of the transistors reach the physical limits of operation, one of the main design challenges of Systems-on-Chips (SoCs) will be to provide dynamic (run-time) ...
Federico Angiolini, David Atienza, Srinivasan Mura...
ICONIP
2008
14 years 11 months ago
On Weight-Noise-Injection Training
Abstract. While injecting weight noise during training has been proposed for more than a decade to improve the convergence, generalization and fault tolerance of a neural network, ...
Kevin Ho, Chi-Sing Leung, John Sum
COMPSAC
2005
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Exception Handling in Coordination-Based Mobile Environments
Mobile agent systems have many attractive features including asynchrony, openness, dynamicity and anonymity, which makes them indispensable in designing complex modern application...
Alexei Iliasov, Alexander B. Romanovsky
DFT
2005
IEEE
126views VLSI» more  DFT 2005»
15 years 3 months ago
Analysis and Testing for Error Tolerant Motion Estimation
We propose a novel system-level error tolerance approach specifically targeted for multimedia compression algorithms. In particular we focus on the motion estimation process perf...
Hyukjune Chung, Antonio Ortega