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2010
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Joint Manifolds for Data Fusion
The emergence of low-cost sensing architectures for diverse modalities has made it possible to deploy sensor networks that capture a single event from a large number of vantage po...
Mark A. Davenport, Chinmay Hegde, Marco F. Duarte,...
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2010
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Design and Provisioning of WDM Networks With Many-to-Many Traffic Grooming
A large number of network applications today allow several users to interact together using the many-to-many service mode. In many-to-many communication, also referred to as group ...
M. A. Saleh, A. E. Kamal
VLSI
2010
Springer
14 years 8 months ago
A design workflow for dynamically reconfigurable multi-FPGA systems
Multi-FPGA systems (MFS's) represent a promising technology for various applications, such as the implementation of supercomputers and parallel and computational intensive emu...
Alessandro Panella, Marco D. Santambrogio, Frances...
CISS
2011
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
The Restricted Isometry Property for block diagonal matrices
—In compressive sensing (CS), the Restricted Isometry Property (RIP) is a powerful condition on measurement operators which ensures robust recovery of sparse vectors is possible ...
Han Lun Yap, Armin Eftekhari, Michael B. Wakin, Ch...
CONIELECOMP
2011
IEEE
14 years 5 months ago
DSRP: Distributed SensorWeb Routing Protocol
—We propose a new multi-hop routing protocol for wireless sensor networks, suited for monitoring and control applications. The aim of this research is to adapt flat and hierarch...
Abhinav Valada, David Kohanbash, George Kantor
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