In 1989, the RAID (Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks) group at U. C. Berkeley built a prototype disk array called RAID-I. The bandwidth delivered to clients by RAID-I was seve...
Ann L. Drapeau, Ken Shirriff, John H. Hartman, Eth...
Abstract. In the paper two notions related to local (distributed) computations are identified and discussed. The first one is the notion of reducible graphs. A graph is reducible...
— XCP is a transport protocol that uses the assistance of specialized routers to very accurately determine the available bandwidth along the path from the source to the destinati...
We describe Neutron, a version of the TinyOS operating system that efficiently recovers from memory safety bugs. Where existing schemes reboot an entire node on an error, Neutron...
Yang Chen, Omprakash Gnawali, Maria A. Kazandjieva...
Pervasive surveillance implies the continuous tracking of multiple targets as they move about the monitored region. The tasks to be performed by a surveillance system are expresse...
Amit Goradia, Zhiwei Cen, Clayton Haffner, Ning Xi...