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By Year By Research Group | In this paper, we study CPU utilization time patterns of several Map-Reduce applications. After extracting running patterns of several applications, the patterns with their statistical information are saved in a reference database to be later used to ... In 802.11-based wireless networks, the ability to accurately predict the impact of interference via the use of an interference model is essential to better and more efficient channel assignment algorithms and data routing protocols. Recently, there have ... With the introduction of standards such as DSRC and WAVE, vehicular ad hoc networks (VANET) are being considered as candidates to improve road safety. Safety applications developed on top of VANET enable vehicle and driver improved awareness of the road ... Video streaming for heterogeneous types of devices, where nodes have different devices characteristics in terms of computational capacity and display, is usually handled by encoding the video with different qualities. This is not well suited for ... In the emerging paradigm of pervasive computing, applications change their behaviors in response to their environmental context, which is provided by the smart objects in the Internet of Things (IoT). Due to the inherent heterogeneity of physical world ... The challenge and workshop on Context-Aware Movie Recommendation (CAMRa2010) were conducted in 2010 jointly with the Recommender Systems conference. The challenge focused on three context-aware recommendation scenarios: time-based, mood-based, and ... Experimentation in Heterogeneous European Testbeds through the Onelab Facility: The case of PlanetLab federation with the wireless NITOS Testbed The constantly increasing diversity of the infrastructure that is used to deliver Internet services to the end user, has created a demand for experimental network facilities featuring heterogeneous resources. Therefore, federation of existing network ... A new class of erasure codes for delay-constraint applications, called on-the-fly coding, have recently been introduced for their improvements in terms of recovery delay and achievable capacity. Despite their promising characteristics, little is known ... The increased processing power and storage capacity of in-home and mobile computing devices has motivated their inclusion in distributed and cloud computing systems. The resulting diverse environment creates a strong requirement for secure computations, ... Body Area Wireless Sensor Networks (BAN) are a key component to the ubiquitous healthcare revolution and perhaps one of its most challenging elements from a communications standpoint. The unique characteristics of the BAN wireless channel and the need for... |
