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ARGUS Hardware Post-Processor Ideas

by Grant Hampson , 2002
"... This document briefly describes a hardware implementation of an ARGUS post-processor. The post-processing in this case is a FFT and/or beamformer (not necessarily in that order.) The LVDS bus architecture of the ARGUS system enables flexible expansion due to easy duplication of LVDS data streams. ..."
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This document briefly describes a hardware implementation of an ARGUS post-processor. The post-processing in this case is a FFT and/or beamformer (not necessarily in that order.) The LVDS bus architecture of the ARGUS system enables flexible expansion due to easy duplication of LVDS data streams.

Argus: Low-Cost, Comprehensive Error Detection in Simple Cores

by Albert Meixner, Michael E. Bauer, Daniel J. Sorin - In Proceedings of the 40th Annual IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture , 2007
"... We have developed Argus, a novel approach for providing low-cost, comprehensive error detection for simple cores. The key to Argus is that the operation of a von Neumann core consists of four fundamental tasks—control flow, dataflow, computation, and memory access—that can be checked separately. We ..."
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prove that Argus can detect any error by observing whether any of these tasks are performed incorrectly. We describe a prototype implementation, Argus-1, based on a single-issue, 4-stage, in-order processor to illustrate the potential of our approach. Experiments show that Argus-1 detects transient

Argus - A distributed network-intrusion detection system

by Sankalp Singh, Srikanth Kandula, Dr. Dheeraj Sanghi, To The - Undergraduate Thesis, Indian Institute of Technology , 2001
"... Network-Intrusion Detection deals with identification and containment of network-based attacks. Such systems could be classified based on the medium they listen on (end-hosts or network segments), the timing of information analysis (batch-process the collected data vs. real-time processing) and the ..."
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) and the type of analysis (knowledge or signature based vs. anomaly based). This project involves the design and construction of an experimental network-based intrusion detection system Argus, that performs a real-time analysis on packet traffic sniffed off the network segment using an appropriate mix of some

SPECIAL SECTION DISTRIBUTED PROGRAMMING IN ARGU!S

by Barbara Liskov
"... Argus-a programming language and system developed to support the implementation and execution of distributed programs-provides mechanisms that help programmers cope with the special problems that arise in distributed programs, such as network partitions and crashes of remote nodes. Argus--a programm ..."
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Argus-a programming language and system developed to support the implementation and execution of distributed programs-provides mechanisms that help programmers cope with the special problems that arise in distributed programs, such as network partitions and crashes of remote nodes. Argus

A "Multi-Argus" Facility at CFHT

by Geneviève Soucail, Jacques Baudrand, Paul Felenbok, Jean Guérin, Jean Gu Erin, Jean-pierre Picat , 2001
"... We propose to implement a "multi-argus" facility at CFHT. The main scientific driver of this project is the study of the evolution of the Tully-Fisher relation at intermediate redshift, thanks to the use of the optical rotation curves of spiral galaxies. The multiplex gain makes this proje ..."
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We propose to implement a "multi-argus" facility at CFHT. The main scientific driver of this project is the study of the evolution of the Tully-Fisher relation at intermediate redshift, thanks to the use of the optical rotation curves of spiral galaxies. The multiplex gain makes

ARGUS: Efficient scalable continuous query optimization for large-volume data streams

by Chun Jin, Jaime Carbonell , 2006
"... We present the methods and architecture of ARGUS, a stream processing system implemented atop commercial DBMSs to support large-scale complex continuous queries over data streams. ARGUS supports incremental operator evaluations and incremental multi-query plan optimization as new queries arrive. The ..."
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We present the methods and architecture of ARGUS, a stream processing system implemented atop commercial DBMSs to support large-scale complex continuous queries over data streams. ARGUS supports incremental operator evaluations and incremental multi-query plan optimization as new queries arrive

ARGUS: Assisting Personal Guidance System for People with Visual Impairment

by Oihana Otaegui, Estíbaliz Loyo, Eduardo Carrasco, Caludia Fösleitner, John Spiller, Daniela Patti, Rafael Olmedo, Markus Dubielzig , 1137
"... Visually disabled people have striking needs for trustfully navigation systems enabling for efficient mobility services, mainly considering safety and autonomy. In this context, satellite-positioning and navigation technologies available are being implemented in innovative personal navigation device ..."
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Visually disabled people have striking needs for trustfully navigation systems enabling for efficient mobility services, mainly considering safety and autonomy. In this context, satellite-positioning and navigation technologies available are being implemented in innovative personal navigation

Specification and Implementation of Resilient, Atomic Data Types

by William Weihl, Barbara Liskov , 1983
"... A major issue in many applications is how to preserve the consistency of data in the presence of concurrency and hardware failures. We suggest addressing this problem by implementing applications in terms of abstract data types with two properties: Their objects are atomic (they provide serializabil ..."
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A major issue in many applications is how to preserve the consistency of data in the presence of concurrency and hardware failures. We suggest addressing this problem by implementing applications in terms of abstract data types with two properties: Their objects are atomic (they provide

A Client-Side Architecture for Supporting Pervasive Enterprise Communications

by Amogh Kavimandan, Dorée Seligmann
"... Pervasive, context-aware enterprise communications applications rely on detailed knowledge of people’s contexts to facilitate efficient communications between people. User presence and activity at communication endpoints constitute important elements of a person’s context. We describe the challenges ..."
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and propagation challenges. Argus specifically targets Web browsers as universally deployed, widely used, and extremely versatile communication endpoints in enterprises. We present the architecture and implementation of Argus and show how Argus, in conjunction with pervasive, context-aware enterprise

ARGUS: Rete + DBMS = Efficient Continuous Profile Matching on Large-Volume Data Streams

by Chun Jin, Jaime Carbonell - In Proc. of the 15th International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems , 2004
"... Most existing data stream management projects focus on applications in which answers are generated at a fairly high rate. We identify an important sub-class of data stream applications, Stream Anomaly Monitoring Systems (SAMS), in which answers are generated very infrequently (i.e. the underlying SQ ..."
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-high-selectivity nature of SAMS applications permits us to achieve both objectives: efficiency and full DBMS compatibility. We introduce the ARGUS prototype SAMS, which exploits very-high-selectivity via an extension of the Rete algorithm on a DBMS. The primary Rete extensions in our implementation are User-Defined Join
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