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Wireless Sensor Networking in Challenging Environments

by Mo Sha, Raj Jain, Jonathan Turner, Guoliang Xing, Mo Sha , 2014
"... This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact ..."
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This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact

The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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ative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives licence. Researchers

by Victor Faion
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I herewith certify that all material in this dissertation which is not my own work has been properly acknowledged.

1Measure What Should be Measured: Progress and Challenges in Compressive Sensing

by Thomas Strohmer
"... Abstract—Is compressive sensing overrated? Or can it live up to our expectations? What will come after compressive sensing and sparsity? And what has Galileo Galilei got to do with it? Compressive sensing has taken the signal processing community by storm. A large corpus of research devoted to the t ..."
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remain open, and seemingly obvious applications keep escaping the grip of compressive sensing. In this paper1 I discuss some of the recent progress in compressive sensing and point out key challenges and opportunities as the area of compressive sensing and sparse representations keeps evolving. I also

Assessing the Capability of Code Smells to Support Software Maintainability Assessments: Empirical Inquiry and Methodological Approach

by Aiko Yamashita , 2012
"... Code smells are indicators of software design shortcomings that can decrease software maintainability. An advantage of code smells over traditional software measures is that the former are associated with an explicit set of refactoring strategies to improve the existing design. As such, code smell a ..."
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conducted a multiple-case study in which a maintenance project–involving four Java web systems, six software professionals, and two software companies–was observed over several weeks. The four systems had almost identical functionalities, which gave us the opportunity to observe how developers performed

Automotive Safety

by Delf Block, Sönke Heeren, Kompetenzcluster Wolfsburg, Stefan Kühnel, André Leschke, Bernhard Rumpe, Vladislavs Serebro, Kompetenzcluster Wolfsburg
"... This article discusses new challenges for series development regarding the vehicle safety that arise from the recently pub-lished AEB test protocol by the consumer-test-organisation EuroNCAP for driver assistance systems [6]. The tests from the test protocol are of great significance for an OEM that ..."
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This article discusses new challenges for series development regarding the vehicle safety that arise from the recently pub-lished AEB test protocol by the consumer-test-organisation EuroNCAP for driver assistance systems [6]. The tests from the test protocol are of great significance for an OEM

SIMULATION, DEVELOPMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF MOBILE WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS FOR MIGRATORY BIRD TRACKING

by Bird Tracking, William P. Bennett, William P., Development, Deployment Of, Mobile Wireless Sensor, William P. Bennett, William P. Bennett, Adviser Mehmet, C. Vuran , 2012
"... This thesis presents CraneTracker, a multi-modal sensing and communication system for monitoring migratory species at the continental level. By exploiting the robust and extensive cellular infrastructure across the continent, traditional mobile wireless sensor networks can be extended to enable reli ..."
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reliable, low-cost monitoring of migratory species. The developed multi-tier architecture yields ecologists with unconventional behavior in-formation not furnished by alternative tracking systems at such a large scale and for a low-cost. The simulation, development and implementation of the Crane

Exploring Programming Models and Optimizations for the Cell Broadband Engine using RAxML

by Filip Blagojevic, Dimitrios S. Nikolopoulos
"... Originally developed as a gaming processor for Sony PlayStation3, the Cell Broadband Engine opens new opportunities for running computationally intensive scientific applications more efficiently, thanks to characteristics such as multigrain task-level and data-level parallel execution and vast on-ch ..."
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. Furthermore, the question of what is the best programming model for a processor like Cell remains open, with too many programming models and paradigms proposed, yet too few evaluated empirically or experimentally. In this work we present the port and optimization of RAxML, an application that computes large
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