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ISRN SICS-D--56--SE Improving Low-Power Wireless Protocols with Timing-Accurate Simulation

by Fredrik Österlind, Christer Norström, Janusz Launberg, Karin Fohlstedt, Eva Gudmundsson, Lotta Jörsäter, Kersti Hedman, Orc Lönn, Thomas Ringström, Vicki Knopf, Olle Olsson, Lars Rasmusson, Bengt Ahlgren, Björn Grönvall, Martin Nilsson, Lalle Albertsson, Laura Feeney, Ian Marsh, Jarmo Laaksolahti , 2011
"... I first thank my thesis advisors Thiemo Voigt and Adam Dunkels for being my excellent advisors, and also for being the great colleagues you still are. Thiemo and Adam have complemented each other superbly, giving me feedback, perspectives, insights, and having made every single new venture truly fun ..."
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I first thank my thesis advisors Thiemo Voigt and Adam Dunkels for being my excellent advisors, and also for being the great colleagues you still are. Thiemo and Adam have complemented each other superbly, giving me feedback, perspectives, insights, and having made every single new venture truly fun. My deepest thanks also go to my professor Per Gunningberg, Uppsala University. Per has in a seemingly easy way spotted erroneous assumptions, has valued my research contributions, and has connected my own work with another broader world of research. I want to thank all colleagues in the Networked Embedded Systems group:

RN/08/XX Towards performant virtual routers on commodity hardware 05/05/2008

by Norbert Egi, Adam Greenhalgh, Mark Handley, Mickäel Hoerdt, Laurent Mathy
"... Can conventional techniques for server virtualization be applied to virtualizing network routers? Such virtual routers would have the potential to open up whole new business models for ISPs or even to provide multiple concurrent network architectures on a single shared physical network. In this pape ..."
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-router isolation and the flexibility to run nonstandard forwarding code. The difficulty lies in balancing performance, flexibility and isolation. We examine the issue of how well suited the new commodity hardware architectures are for full router virtualization. By exploring the performance limitations

USENIX Association 11th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies (FAST ’13) 215 Getting Real: Lessons in Transitioning Research Simulations into Hardware Systems

by Mohit Saxena, Yiying Zhang, Michael M. Swift, Andrea C. Arpaci-dusseau, Remzi H. Arpaci-dusseau
"... Flash-based solid-state drives have revolutionized stor-age with their high performance. Their sophisticated in-ternal mechanisms have led to a plethora of research on how to optimize applications, file systems, and internal SSD designs. Due to the closed nature of commercial de-vices though, most r ..."
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Flash-based solid-state drives have revolutionized stor-age with their high performance. Their sophisticated in-ternal mechanisms have led to a plethora of research on how to optimize applications, file systems, and internal SSD designs. Due to the closed nature of commercial de-vices though, most

Parallel Router Design for Content Centric Networks

by Sankaralingam Panneerselvam, Vinod Ramach
"... Today’s routing infrastructure is built using special pur-pose hardware due to the demand for very high through-put. With the growth of hardware techniques, satisfying this huge demand is made possible. However the down-side of this hardware based architecture is that upgra-dation is very rare due t ..."
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to high costs and extensibility is limited which heavily limits the deployment of addi-tional features or new routing policies. Recently, Soft-ware routers have gained more traction due to it exten-sible nature. Though their performance is still behind hardware routers, solutions like Route

Nanyang Technological

by Yinan Li, Bingsheng He, Ming Wu, Qiong Luo, Jianliang Xu
"... We design and implement FD-Buffer, a buffer manager for database systems running on flash-based disks. Unlike magnetic disks, flash media has an inherent read-write asymmetry: writes involve expen-sive erase operations and as a result are usually much slower than reads. Therefore, we address this as ..."
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-all performance on commodity flash disks, in comparison with the state-of-the-art flash-aware replacement policy. 1.

Protean Code: Achieving Near-free Online Code Transformations for Warehouse Scale Computers

by Michael A. Laurenzano, Yunqi Zhang, Lingjia Tang, Jason Mars
"... Abstract—Rampant dynamism due to load fluctuations, co-runner changes, and varying levels of interference poses a threat to application quality of service (QoS) and has limited our ability to allow co-locations in modern warehouse scale computers (WSCs). Instruction set features such as the non-temp ..."
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on commodity hardware with negligible (<1%) overhead. The fundamental insight behind the underlying mechanism of protean code is that, instead of maintaining full control throughout the program’s execution as with traditional dynamic optimizers, protean code allows the original binary to execute

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

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Developing video services for mobile users

by Mohamed Ahmed, Roger Impey, Ahmed Karmouch
"... Video information, image processing and computer vision techniques are developing rapidly nowadays because of the availability of acquisition, processing and editing tools, which use current hardware and software systems. However, problems still remain in conveying this video data from enterprise vi ..."
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Video information, image processing and computer vision techniques are developing rapidly nowadays because of the availability of acquisition, processing and editing tools, which use current hardware and software systems. However, problems still remain in conveying this video data from enterprise
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