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2004
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Acquiring After-Sales Knowledge from Human Motions
Human motion is a key property to understand human’s knowledge and intention. A service technician moves to achieve his duty: facility maintenance. The series of his motions is t...
Satoshi Hori, Kota Hirose, Hirokazu Taki
ICNP
1996
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Time-Shift Scheduling: Fair Scheduling of Flows in High Speed Networks
Abstract-- We present a scheduling protocol, called TimeShift Scheduling, to forward packets from multiple input flows to a single output channel. Each input flow is guaranteed a p...
Jorge Arturo Cobb, Mohamed G. Gouda, Amal El-Nahas
FAST
2011
14 years 3 months ago
A Scheduling Framework That Makes Any Disk Schedulers Non-Work-Conserving Solely Based on Request Characteristics
Exploiting spatial locality is critical for a disk scheduler to achieve high throughput. Because of the high cost of disk head seeks and the non-preemptible nature of request serv...
Yuehai Xu, Song Jiang
SAT
2004
Springer
73views Hardware» more  SAT 2004»
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A SAT Based Scheduler for Tournament Schedules
We present a scheduler with a web interface for generating fair game schedules of a tournament. The tournament can be either single or double round-robin or something in between. T...
Hantao Zhang, Dapeng Li, Haiou Shen
ICC
2007
IEEE
102views Communications» more  ICC 2007»
15 years 6 months ago
M-gated Scheduling in Wireless Networks: Performance and Cross-layer Design
—E-limited (or K-limited) scheduling is attractive because its performance is close to that of the exhaustive scheduling which is proven to be the optimal polling scheme for symm...
Yan Li, Guangxi Zhu