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IJCAI
2007
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Emotions as Durative Dynamic State for Action Selection
Human intelligence requires decades of full-time training before it can be reliably utilised in modern economies. In contrast, AI agents must be made reliable but interesting in r...
Emmanuel Tanguy, Philip J. Willis, Joanna Bryson
GLOBECOM
2008
IEEE
14 years 11 months ago
Power Allocation for Cognitive Radios Based on Primary User Activity in an OFDM System
Efficient and reliable power allocation algorithm in Cognitive radio (CR) networks is a challenging problem. Traditional water-filling algorithm is inefficient for CR networks due ...
Ziaul Hasan, Ekram Hossain, Charles L. Despins, Vi...
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IJMMS
2008
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Mobile technologies in mobile spaces: Findings from the context of train travel
Whilst mobile work is increasingly prevalent, there is little detailed study of this phenomenon in the specific context of a train. Thus, the current study focuses on how mobile w...
Carolyn M. Axtell, Donald Hislop, Steve Whittaker
CCR
2004
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On making SCTP robust to spurious retransmissions
Network anomalies such as packet reordering and delay spikes can result in spurious retransmissions and degrade performance of reliable transport protocols such as TCP and SCTP. P...
Sourabh Ladha, Stephan Baucke, Reiner Ludwig, Paul...
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CONEXT
2010
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
MAWILab: combining diverse anomaly detectors for automated anomaly labeling and performance benchmarking
Evaluating anomaly detectors is a crucial task in traffic monitoring made particularly difficult due to the lack of ground truth. The goal of the present article is to assist rese...
Romain Fontugne, Pierre Borgnat, Patrice Abry, Ken...