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Wireless Communications

by Andrea Goldsmith, Anaïs Nin , 2005
"... Copyright c ○ 2005 by Cambridge University Press. This material is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University ..."
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Copyright c ○ 2005 by Cambridge University Press. This material is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University

The Landscape of Parallel Computing Research: A View from Berkeley

by Krste Asanovic, Ras Bodik, Bryan Christopher Catanzaro, Joseph James Gebis, Parry Husbands, Kurt Keutzer, David A. Patterson, William Lester Plishker, John Shalf, Samuel Webb Williams, Katherine A. Yelick - TECHNICAL REPORT, UC BERKELEY , 2006
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PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SIMULATION SYSTEMS

by Richard M. Fujimoto , 2000
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The Hero with a Thousand Faces

by Joseph Campbell , 1972
"... Botiingen Foundation, andpttt.!.,.: b % / ,.,;:,c,m B<,.ik.*, second ..."
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Botiingen Foundation, andpttt.!.,.: b % / ,.,;:,c,m B<,.ik.*, second

Fast simulation for Road Traffic Network

by Roberta Jungblut-hessel, Brigitte Plateau, William J. Stewart, Bernard Ycart - RAIROOperationalResearch
"... Abstract. In this paper we present a method to perform fast simu-lation of large Markovian systems. This method is based on the use of three concepts: Markov chain uniformization, event-driven dynamics, and modularity. An application of urban trac simulation is presented to illustrate the performanc ..."
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Abstract. In this paper we present a method to perform fast simu-lation of large Markovian systems. This method is based on the use of three concepts: Markov chain uniformization, event-driven dynamics, and modularity. An application of urban trac simulation is presented to illustrate

Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry

by Paul A. Rosen, Scott Hensley, Ian R. Joughin, Fuk K. Li, Søren N. Madsen, Ernesto Rodríguez, Richard M. Goldstein - PROCEEDINGS OF THE IEEE , 2000
"... Synthetic aperture radar interferometry is an imaging technique for measuring the topography of a surface, its changes over time, and other changes in the detailed characteristics of the surface. By exploiting the phase of the coherent radar signal, interferometry has transformed radar remote sensin ..."
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Synthetic aperture radar interferometry is an imaging technique for measuring the topography of a surface, its changes over time, and other changes in the detailed characteristics of the surface. By exploiting the phase of the coherent radar signal, interferometry has transformed radar remote

Information Retrieval Interaction

by Peter Ingwersen , 1992
"... this document, text or image about?' Gradually moving from the left to the right in Figure 3.1, different understandings of this concept evolve ..."
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this document, text or image about?' Gradually moving from the left to the right in Figure 3.1, different understandings of this concept evolve

An evaluation of inter-vehicle ad hoc networks based on realistic vehicular traces

by Valery Naumov, Rainer Baumann, Thomas Gross - In MobiHoc ’06: Proceedings of the seventh ACM international symposium on Mobile ad hoc networking and computing , 2006
"... Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) using WLAN technology have recently received considerable attention. The evaluation of VANET routing protocols often involves simulators since management and operation of a large number of real vehicular nodes is expensive. We study the behavior of routing protocol ..."
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protocols in VANETs by using mobility information obtained from a microscopic vehicular traffic simulator that is based on the on the real road maps of Switzerland. The performance of AODV and GPSR is significantly influenced by the choice of mobility model, and we observe a significantly reduced packet

The Development of Scalable Traffic Simulation Based on Java Technology

by Narinnat Suksawat, Yuen Poovarawan, Somchai Numprasertchai
"... Distributed computing has become a very popular style for large-scale simulation software since the continuously increasing of personal computer's performance and network bandwidth. In this paper we described the development of Scalable traffic simulation and measure its performance. ..."
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Distributed computing has become a very popular style for large-scale simulation software since the continuously increasing of personal computer's performance and network bandwidth. In this paper we described the development of Scalable traffic simulation and measure its performance.

Community structure in large networks: Natural cluster sizes and the absence of large well-defined clusters

by Jure Leskovec, Kevin J. Lang, Anirban Dasgupta, Michael W. Mahoney , 2008
"... A large body of work has been devoted to defining and identifying clusters or communities in social and information networks, i.e., in graphs in which the nodes represent underlying social entities and the edges represent some sort of interaction between pairs of nodes. Most such research begins wit ..."
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A large body of work has been devoted to defining and identifying clusters or communities in social and information networks, i.e., in graphs in which the nodes represent underlying social entities and the edges represent some sort of interaction between pairs of nodes. Most such research begins
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