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INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
All Bits Are Not Equal - A Study of IEEE 802.11 Communication Bit Errors
—In IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN (WLAN) systems, techniques such as acknowledgement, retransmission, and transmission rate adaptation, are frame-level mechanisms designed for combati...
Bo Han, Lusheng Ji, Seungjoon Lee, Bishwaranjan Bh...
INFOCOM
2009
IEEE
15 years 8 months ago
PHY Aided MAC - A New Paradigm
—Network protocols have traditionally been designed using a layered method in part because it is easier to implement some portions of network protocols in software and other port...
Dola Saha, Aveek Dutta, Dirk Grunwald, Douglas C. ...
IWMM
2009
Springer
166views Hardware» more  IWMM 2009»
15 years 8 months ago
Garbage collection in the next C++ standard
: © Garbage Collection in the Next C++ Standard Hans-J. Boehm, Mike Spertus HP Laboratories HPL-2009-360 C++, garbage collection C++ has traditionally relied on manual memory mana...
Hans-Juergen Boehm, Mike Spertus
IWMM
2009
Springer
152views Hardware» more  IWMM 2009»
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A new approach to parallelising tracing algorithms
Tracing algorithms visit reachable nodes in a graph and are central to activities such as garbage collection, marshalling etc. Traditional sequential algorithms use a worklist, re...
Cosmin E. Oancea, Alan Mycroft, Stephen M. Watt
NOSSDAV
2009
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Random network coding on the iPhone: fact or fiction?
In multi-hop wireless networks, random network coding represents the general design principle of transmitting random linear combinations of blocks in the same “batch” to downs...
Hassan Shojania, Baochun Li
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