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a domain-based approach for supporting mobility in Wide-area Wireless Networks

by R. Ramjee, K. Varadhan, L. Salgarelli, S. Thuel, S. Y. Wang, T. La Porta - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking , 1999
"... Abstract — Mobile IP is the current standard for supporting macromobility of mobile hosts. However, in the case of micro-mobility support, there are several competing proposals. In this paper, we present the design, implementation, and performance evaluation of HAWAII: a domain-based approach for su ..."
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retain their network address while moving within the domain, simplifying QoS support. Furthermore, reliability is achieved through maintaining soft-state forwarding entries for the mobile hosts and leveraging fault detection mechanisms built in existing intradomain routing protocols. HAWAII defaults

Phase relationship between hippocampal place units and the EEG theta rhythm. Hippocampus 3:317–330

by Michael L. Recce , 1993
"... Many complex spike cells in the hippocampus of the freely moving rat have as their primary correlate the animal's location in an environment (place cells). In contrast, the hippocampal electroencephalograph theta pattern of rhythmical waves (7- 12 Hz) is better correlated with a class of moveme ..."
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wave at which the place cells fired. It was found that firing consistently began at a particular phase as the rat entered the field but then shifted in a systematic way during traversal of the field, moving progressively forward on each theta cycle. This precession of the phase ranged from 100 "

Small forwarding tables for fast routing lookups

by Mikael Degermark, Andrej Brodnik, Svante Carlsson, Stephen Pink - in ACM Sigcomm , 1997
"... For some time, the networking community has assumed that it is impossible to do IP routing lookups in software fast enough to support gigabit speeds. IP routing lookups must �nd the routing entry with the longest matching pre�x, a task that has been thought to require hardware support at lookup freq ..."
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million lookups per second. This means that it is feasible to do a full routing lookup for each IPpacket at gigabit speeds without special hardware. The forwarding tables are very small, a large routing table with 40,000 routing entries can be compacted to a forwarding table of 150�160 Kbytes. A lookup

Debugging operating systems with time-traveling virtual machines

by Samuel T. King, George W. Dunlap, Peter M. Chen - In USENIX , 2005
"... Operating systems are among the most difcult of soft-ware systems to debug with traditional cyclic debugging. They are non-deterministic; they run for long periods of time; their state and code is large and complex; and their state is easily perturbed by the act of debugging. This pa-per describes a ..."
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Operating systems are among the most difcult of soft-ware systems to debug with traditional cyclic debugging. They are non-deterministic; they run for long periods of time; their state and code is large and complex; and their state is easily perturbed by the act of debugging. This pa-per describes

1A Receiver-Initiated Soft-State Probabilistic Multicasting Protocol in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

by Lin Zhang, Dongxu Shen, Xiuming Shan, Victor O. K. Li, Yong Ren
"... Abstract — A novel Receiver-Initiated Soft-State Probabilistic multicasting protocol (RISP) for mobile ad hoc network is proposed in this paper. RISP introduces probabilistic forwarding and soft-state for making relay decisions. Multicast members periodically initiate control packets, through which ..."
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Abstract — A novel Receiver-Initiated Soft-State Probabilistic multicasting protocol (RISP) for mobile ad hoc network is proposed in this paper. RISP introduces probabilistic forwarding and soft-state for making relay decisions. Multicast members periodically initiate control packets, through which

A Receiver-Initiated Soft-State Probabilistic Multicasting Protocol in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

by Lin Zhang, Dongxu Shen, Xiuming Shan, Victor O. K. Li, Yong Ren
"... Abstract — A novel Receiver-Initiated Soft-State Probabilistic multicasting protocol (RISP) for mobile ad hoc network is proposed in this paper. RISP introduces probabilistic forwarding and soft-state for making relay decisions. Multicast members periodically initiate control packets, through which ..."
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Abstract — A novel Receiver-Initiated Soft-State Probabilistic multicasting protocol (RISP) for mobile ad hoc network is proposed in this paper. RISP introduces probabilistic forwarding and soft-state for making relay decisions. Multicast members periodically initiate control packets, through which

• The Pocket-Sized Forward Entry

by unknown authors
"... Computing power continues to increasein capacity and decrease in cost and size. Today’s low-cost handheld comput-ers and personal digital assistants (PDAs) allow computing resources to be almost ubiquitous. This article illustrates how handheld computing is changing the way some Department of Defens ..."
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Computing power continues to increasein capacity and decrease in cost and size. Today’s low-cost handheld comput-ers and personal digital assistants (PDAs) allow computing resources to be almost ubiquitous. This article illustrates how handheld computing is changing the way some Department of Defense (DoD) organizations do business and discusses how you may take advantage of the capabilities that are available through this technology. Example Handheld Programs PDAs, which are defined in DoD Directive 8100.2 as “a generic term for a class of small, easily carried electronic devices used to store and retrieve infor-mation ” [2], were at one time viewed as lit-tle more than novelties. Yet, with approxi-mately 20 million PDAs shipped last year, business and government groups continue to find new ways to use them. Here are some of the many ways that PDA technology is currently being used within the DoD:

The Importance of Encoding Versus Training with Sparse Coding and Vector Quantization

by Adam Coates, Andrew Y. Ng , 2011
"... While vector quantization (VQ) has been applied widely to generate features for visual recognition problems, much recent work has focused on more powerful methods. In particular, sparse coding has emerged as a strong alternative to traditional VQ approaches and has been shown to achieve consistently ..."
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often be a simple feed forward non-linearity. Our results include state-of-the-art performance on both CIFAR and NORB.

Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Cellular IP

by Andrew T. Campbell, Javier Gomez, Sanghyo Kim, András G. Valkó - IEEE Personal Communications , 2000
"... Wireless access to Internet services will become typical, rather than the exception as it is today. Such a vision presents great demands on mobile networks. Mobile IP represents a simple and scalable global mobility solution but lacks the support for fast handoff control and paging found in cellul ..."
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forwarding, minimal signaling, and soft-state location management. We discuss the design, implementation, ...

Wireless Data Entry Device for Forward Observers

by Paul Manz, Lt. Col, John R. Surdu, Nd Lt. Alison M. Adas, Nd Lt. Zachariah R. Miller, Nd Lt. Allen J, Nd Lt. Erica J. Watson, U. S. Military Academy
"... The U.S. Army is developing a replacement for the Handheld Terminal Unit to allow forward observers to submit digital calls for indirect fire support. This project explored using opensystems platform-independent software on commercial off-the-shelf personal digital assistants (PDAs) (PDA) for this p ..."
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The U.S. Army is developing a replacement for the Handheld Terminal Unit to allow forward observers to submit digital calls for indirect fire support. This project explored using opensystems platform-independent software on commercial off-the-shelf personal digital assistants (PDAs) (PDA
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