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MOBIHOC
2004
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
Towards mobility as a network control primitive
In the near future, the advent of large-scale networks of mobile agents autonomously performing long-term sensing and communication tasks will be upon us. However, using controlle...
David Kiyoshi Goldenberg, Jie Lin, A. Stephen Mors...
MOBIHOC
2003
ACM
16 years 1 months ago
SHORT: self-healing and optimizing routing techniques for mobile ad hoc networks
On demand routing protocols provide scalable and costeffective solutions for packet routing in mobile wireless ad hoc networks. The paths generated by these protocols may deviate ...
Chao Gui, Prasant Mohapatra
SDM
2009
SIAM
138views Data Mining» more  SDM 2009»
15 years 10 months ago
ShatterPlots: Fast Tools for Mining Large Graphs.
Graphs appear in several settings, like social networks, recommendation systems, computer communication networks, gene/protein biological networks, among others. A deep, recurring...
Ana Paula Appel, Andrew Tomkins, Christos Faloutso...
EUROSYS
2008
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
DepSpace: a byzantine fault-tolerant coordination service
The tuple space coordination model is one of the most interesting coordination models for open distributed systems due to its space and time decoupling and its synchronization pow...
Alysson Neves Bessani, Eduardo Adílio Pelin...
SAC
2010
ACM
15 years 8 months ago
Asynchronous Byzantine consensus with 2f+1 processes
Byzantine consensus in asynchronous message-passing systems has been shown to require at least 3f + 1 processes to be solvable in several system models (e.g., with failure detecto...
Miguel Correia, Giuliana Santos Veronese, Lau Cheu...
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