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DAC
2006
ACM
16 years 7 days ago
How will the fabless model survive?
The fabless model was traditionally enabled through clean interfaces – both in technical and business terms – between foundries and fabless semiconductor companies. However, w...
Thomas Hartung, Jim Kupec, Ana Hunter, Brad Paulse...
CORR
2010
Springer
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15 years 6 months ago
Opportunistic Routing in Ad Hoc Networks: How many relays should there be? What rate should nodes use?
Opportunistic routing is a multi-hop routing scheme which allows for selection of the best immediately available relay. In blind opportunistic routing protocols, where transmitters...
Joseph Blomer, Nihar Jindal
ICDCS
2010
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
How Wireless Power Charging Technology Affects Sensor Network Deployment and Routing
—As wireless power charging technology emerges, some basic principles in sensor network design are changed accordingly. Existing sensor node deployment and data routing strategie...
Bin Tong, Zi Li, Guiling Wang, Wensheng Zhang
IJLT
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
How do you know they are learning? The importance of alignment in higher education
: The success of any learning environment is determined by the degree to which there is adequate alignment among eight critical factors: 1) goals, 2) content, 3) instructional desi...
Thomas C. Reeves
ESOP
2009
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Is Structural Subtyping Useful? An Empirical Study
Abstract. Structural subtyping is popular in research languages, but all mainstream object-oriented languages use nominal subtyping. Since languages with structural subtyping are n...
Donna Malayeri, Jonathan Aldrich