— Generalized selection multiuser diversity (GSMuD) is a new scheduling scheme which provides a near-optimal low-complexity solution to parallel access multiuser scheduling. In t...
With the ever-increasing P2P Internet traffic, recently much attention has been paid to the topology mismatch between the P2P overlay and the underlying network due to the large a...
This paper presents a hw/sw codesign methodology based on BORPH, an operating system designed for FPGA-based reconfigurable computers (RC's). By providing native kernel suppo...
Hayden Kwok-Hay So, Artem Tkachenko, Robert W. Bro...
In this paper, we present an efficient procedure for building a piecewise linear function approximation of the speed function of a processor with hierarchical memory structure. Th...
Applications augmented with adaptive capabilities are becoming common in parallel computing environments which share resources such as main memory, network, or disk I/O. For large...
Nurzhan Ustemirov, Masha Sosonkina, Mark S. Gordon...