Abstract-- Pervasive Computing refers to a seamless and invisible computing environment which provides dynamic, proactive and context-aware services to the user by acquiring contex...
Reversible computing is a paradigm where computing models are so defined that they reflect physical reversibility, one of the fundamental microscopic physical property of Nature. ...
Discrete-time Volterra modeling is a central topic in many application areas and a large class of nonlinear systems can be modeled using high-order Volterra series. The problem wi...
As networks grow in size and complexity, network management has become an increasingly challenging task. Many protocols have tunable parameters, and optimization is the process of...
Spatial abstractions promise to be basic necessary ingredients for a novel “spatial computing” approach to distributed systems development and management, suitable to tackle th...