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  1. Map-based Design for Autonomic Wireless Sensor Networks

    A prominent functionality of a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) is environmental monitoring. For this purpose theWSN creates a model for the real world...
    Abdelmajid Khelil, Faisal Karim Shaikh, ... Neeraj Suri in Autonomic Communication
    Chapter 2009
  2. Theoretical research progress in new-generation Internet architecture

    Internet has become the most important information infrastructure supporting modern socio-economic development, social progress and technological...

    Jian** Wu, Ying Liu, Qian Wu in Science in China Series F: Information Sciences
    Article 16 October 2008
  3. MPFS: A truly scalable router architecture for next generation Internet

    A new generation architecture of IP routers called massive parallel forwarding and switching (MPFS) is proposed, which is totally different from...

    ZhiGang Sun, Yi Dai, ZhengHu Gong in Science in China Series F: Information Sciences
    Article 16 October 2008
  4. Security in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

    Operating in open and shared media, wireless communication is inherently less secure than wired communication. Even worse, mobile wireless devices...
    Klara Nahrstedt, Wenbo He, Ying Huang in Guide to Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
    Chapter 2009
  5. A survey on metaheuristics for stochastic combinatorial optimization

    Metaheuristics are general algorithmic frameworks, often nature-inspired, designed to solve complex optimization problems, and they are a growing...

    Leonora Bianchi, Marco Dorigo, ... Walter J. Gutjahr in Natural Computing
    Article 19 September 2008
  6. An Historical Reflection of Awareness in Collaboration

    Mutual awareness has been a focus point of research in Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) since the...
    Markus Rittenbruch, Gregor McEwan in Awareness Systems
    Chapter 2009
  7. Towards Management Requirements of Future Internet

    The Internet is one of the most successful modern technologies; we cannot imagine what our lives would be without the Internet. Despite the huge...
    Sung-Su Kim, Mi-Jung Choi, ... James Won-Ki Hong in Challenges for Next Generation Network Operations and Service Management
    Conference paper 2008
  8. Enabler of Information Superiority

    The emergence of Web service technologies has shifted from distributed object architecture (DOA) to SOA. In the government and private sectors there...
    Chapter 2007
  9. Service Knowledge Management

    The detect-monitor-action (DMA) model delineated in chapter 1 previewed the various business and organizational requirements. The coalescence of all...
    Chapter 2007
  10. A Comparative Study of Routing Strategies for Wireless Sensor Networks: Are MANET Protocols Good Fit?

    The operation of sensor networks places special requirements on routing algorithms. These requirements stem from the unique nature of these networks....
    Conference paper 2006
  11. Failover for Mobile Routers: A Vision of Resilient Ambience

    The ambient networking approach includes the flexibility of every end system to be not just a node but also an entire network. The end user entities...
    Eranga Perera, Aruna Seneviratne, ... Tim Leinmüller in Networking - ICN 2005
    Conference paper 2005
  12. Optimistic Dynamic Address Allocation for Large Scale MANETs

    In order to allow truly spontaneous and infrastructureless networking, the autoconfiguration algorithm of the mobile node addresses is important in...
    Longjiang Li, **aoming Xu in Mobile Ad-hoc and Sensor Networks
    Conference paper 2005
  13. Efficient Switches for Network-on-Chip Based Embedded Systems

    System-on-a-chip (SoC) has emerged to become a cost-effective approach for embedded systems design with rapid advance of semiconductor technology. It...
    Hsin-Chou Chi, Chia-Ming Wu in Embedded and Ubiquitous Computing – EUC 2005
    Conference paper 2005
  14. Networks

    During the last two decades, technological advances in hardware made possible the embedding of both processing and communication functions in highly...
    Bruno Bouyssounouse, Joseph Sifakis in Embedded Systems Design
    Chapter 2005
  15. Regional-Metro Optical Networks

    Regional and metropolitan networks are undergoing rapid transformations, propelled by shifting bandwidth and market paradigms. These evolutions have...
    Chapter 2005
  16. Local Search and Constraint Programming

    Real-world combinatorial optimization problems have two main characteristics which make them difficult: they are usually large, and they are not...
    Filippo Focacci, Francois Laburthe, Andrea Lodi in Constraint and Integer Programming
    Chapter 2004
  17. Intrusion Tolerance For Internet Applications

    The Internet has become essential to most enterprises and many private individuals. However, both the network and computer systems connected to it...
    Yves Deswarte, David Powell in Building the Information Society
    Conference paper 2004
  18. Internet

    There is no doubt that the Internet will be kernel of PervNet backbone (discussed in Chapter 3). So it is important to understand the Internet in...
    Debashis Saha, Amitava Mukherjee, Somprakash Bandyopadhyay in Networking Infrastructure for Pervasive Computing
    Chapter 2003
  19. Information Fusion in the Human Brain

    There is growing interest in the defense sensing community with regard to higher neurocognitive function, including issues of information flow and...
    R. Von Hanwehr in Multisensor Fusion
    Chapter 2002
  20. Virtual Enterprise Modeling and Support Infrastructures: Applying Multi-agent System Approaches

    Virtual enterprises paradigm represents an important application field for multi-agent approaches, both in terms of modeling and infrastructure...
    Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh in Multi-Agent Systems and Applications
    Chapter 2001
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