Abstract. A self-triggered control task is one in which the task determines its next release time. It has been conjectured that self-triggering can relax the requirements on a real...
Michael D. Lemmon, Thidapat Chantem, Xiaobo Sharon...
We study a problem in which a single sensor is scheduled to observe sites periodically, motivated by applications in which the goal is to maintain up-to-date readings for all the o...
Yosef Alayev, Amotz Bar-Noy, Matthew P. Johnson, L...
Dynamic graphs have emerged as an appropriate model to capture the changing nature of many modern networks, such as peer-to-peer overlays and mobile ad hoc networks. Most of the re...
We introduce a graph clustering problem motivated by a stream processing application. Input to our problem is an undirected graph with vertex and edge weights. A cluster is a subse...
We consider the problem of processing a given number of tasks on a given number of processors as quickly as possible when only vague information about the processing time of a task...