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Extending Volunteer Computing through Mobile Ad Hoc
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640 | BOINC: A System for Public-Resource Computing and Storage".
- Anderson
- 2004
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Citation Context ...bilities for the majority of their operational time, during which they could be used for other tasks. Recent studies show that the potential of these resources exceed any centralized computing system =-=[5]-=-. Many systems have been proposed with the objective to allow volunteers to dedicate the unused computing cycles on their personal computers, such as the Seti project [6], JXTA [7], Xtremeweb [8], and... |
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SETI@home: An experiment in publicresource computing”.
- Anderson, Cobb, et al.
- 2002
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Citation Context ... centralized computing system [5]. Many systems have been proposed with the objective to allow volunteers to dedicate the unused computing cycles on their personal computers, such as the Seti project =-=[6]-=-, JXTA [7], Xtremeweb [8], and the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) [5]. BOINC has been one of the most popular volunteer computing platforms, with over 900,000 active partic... |
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Cloud computing: state-of-the-art and research challenges;
- Cheng
- 2010
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Citation Context ...physical machines in order to reduce the total power load of the data center. However, improving energy efficiency in large scale workstations is still considered a major challenge in cloud computing =-=[4]-=-. Instead of using dedicated hardware for parallel computing, volunteer computing aims to use underutilized computational resources. Many computing devices (e.g., personal computers, tablets and mobil... |
219 | PowerNap: eliminating server idle power
- Meisner, Gold, et al.
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Citation Context ...rgy-efficient alternatives for high performance computing that decrease the overall energy consumption of computation, storage, and communication. Several ideas have been explored, including PowerNap =-=[2]-=-, which relies on the hardware ability to switch to a low power This work was supported in part by Harris Corporation, RF Communications Division and in part by CEIS, an Empire State Development desig... |
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JXTA: A network programming environment.
- Gong
- 2001
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Citation Context ...ed computing system [5]. Many systems have been proposed with the objective to allow volunteers to dedicate the unused computing cycles on their personal computers, such as the Seti project [6], JXTA =-=[7]-=-, Xtremeweb [8], and the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) [5]. BOINC has been one of the most popular volunteer computing platforms, with over 900,000 active participants for... |
132 | XtremWeb: A Generic Global Computing System.
- Fedak, Germain, et al.
- 2001
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Citation Context ...stem [5]. Many systems have been proposed with the objective to allow volunteers to dedicate the unused computing cycles on their personal computers, such as the Seti project [6], JXTA [7], Xtremeweb =-=[8]-=-, and the Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) [5]. BOINC has been one of the most popular volunteer computing platforms, with over 900,000 active participants for a large range ... |
71 | GreenCloud: a new architecture for green data center.
- Liu, Wang, et al.
- 2009
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Citation Context ...wer This work was supported in part by Harris Corporation, RF Communications Division and in part by CEIS, an Empire State Development designated Center for Advanced Technology. state, and GreenCloud =-=[3]-=-, that considers migrating virtual machines between physical machines in order to reduce the total power load of the data center. However, improving energy efficiency in large scale workstations is st... |
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Hyrax: Cloud Computing on Mobile Devices using MapReduce.
- Marinelli
- 2009
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Citation Context ...i Direct go through a group formation process in order to determine the roles of the GO and the GMs. IV. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE The traditional mobile computing platform, as considered in [11], [18] and =-=[19]-=-, is presented in Figure 1. Our goal is to extend the range of computation devices of a traditional mobile computing system via ad hoc communications. In Figure 2, we show an example of this type of s... |
30 | Mobile OGSI.NET: grid computing on mobile devices,” GRID
- Chu, Humphrey
- 2004
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Citation Context ...he TDPs are responsible for organizing the results, resolving any failures, and returning the results back to the remote server. The general idea behind our approach is similar to the one proposed in =-=[20]-=-, that considers a manager/worker model, in which the manager receives requests from the workers and responds to these requests by assigning tasks. A. Task Distribution Point In our system, a central ... |
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Device-to-Device Communication in Cellular Networks with Fractional Frequency Reuse.
- Zhu, Wang
- 2014
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Citation Context ...ilities, either WiFi or 3G/4G, can elect itself as a local task distribution point, inviting other users to join the computation via existing Device to Device (D2D) communication methods. As shown in =-=[13]-=- and references therein, protocols based on D2D methods have the potential to improve the spectral efficiency as well as the resource utilization for infrastructure-communication schemes, like cellula... |
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Device-to-Device Communications with WiFi Direct: Overview and Experimentation
- Camps-Mur, Garcia-Saavedra, et al.
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Citation Context ...r giving control of the channel to nodes in its network as well as routing data through its group. Nodes that support WiFi but do not support WiFi Direct can still connect to a WiFi Direct group [14] =-=[17]-=- and are referred to as legacy clients. GMs are the nodes that support WiFi Direct and hence can capitalize on the WiFi Direct power saving options. The nodes that support WiFi Direct go through a gro... |
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Volunteer computing: the ultimate cloud.
- Anderson
- 2010
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Citation Context ... Network Computing (BOINC) [5]. BOINC has been one of the most popular volunteer computing platforms, with over 900,000 active participants for a large range of application areas throughout the world =-=[9]-=-. These solutions attempt to provide a large scale, platformindependent computing infrastructure, but most of them are limited to personal computers. With the advancements in the area of low powered p... |
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Offloading android applications to the cloud without customizing android
- Chen, Ogata, et al.
- 2012
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Citation Context ...pport WiFi Direct go through a group formation process in order to determine the roles of the GO and the GMs. IV. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE The traditional mobile computing platform, as considered in [11], =-=[18]-=- and [19], is presented in Figure 1. Our goal is to extend the range of computation devices of a traditional mobile computing system via ad hoc communications. In Figure 2, we show an example of this ... |
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Energy Information Administration, Short-term energy outlook
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Citation Context ...in hardware and software as well as significant operational costs (e.g., maintenance, direct power consumption and cooling infrastructure) that are mostly energy-related. Increasing operational costs =-=[1]-=-, combined with the need to reduce the related carbon footprint, have led researchers to explore energy-efficient alternatives for high performance computing that decrease the overall energy consumpti... |
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COMBAT: mobile-Cloud-based cOmpute=communications infrastructure for BATtle_eld applications
- Soyata, Muraleedharan, et al.
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Citation Context ...ter amount of time using a higher accuracy and with less impact on the energy resources of critical nodes, thereby increasing the network lifetime. One possible solution includes deploying a Cloudlet =-=[15]-=- to help accelerate battlefield applications; however, this approach creates a single point of failure where the system could collapse if the Cloudlet were to go down. Distributed computing addresses ... |
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2010), Directionality in protein fold prediction
- Ellis, Huard, et al.
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Citation Context ... GHz CPU, 2 GB of memory and 16 GB of storage. All the N7 are running Android 4.4. The tasks considered in this paper implement a distributed algorithm for the prediction of the structure of proteins =-=[21]-=-. This algorithm consists of a combination of C++ code and a set of supporting scripts that are handled through the GEMCloud application. In particular, the task assigned to the TEP is a 2 B random nu... |
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Mobile computing - A green computing resource
- Ba, Heinzelman, et al.
- 2013
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Citation Context ...quad-core CPU and more than 1 GB RAM. Although the computing capabilities of mobile processors are not as powerful as the ones of a standard computer, they have been shown to be more energy efficient =-=[11]-=-. As a result, many traditional volunteer computing platforms have attempted to extend their operation over mobile devices. For example, Hyrax ports Hadoop Apache, an open-source implementation of Map... |
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Ieee 802.11s mac fundamentals
- Hiertz, Max, et al.
- 2007
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Citation Context ...E 802.11 DCF has a basic method that provides ad hoc D2D communication and is widely available. However, it has been shown that this protocol suffers from low performance in real life implementations =-=[16]-=- and has a high energy consumption due to the requirement of maintaining the listening state on the radios. WiFi Direct, on the other hand, has recently been proposed to address the shortcomings of IE... |
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PROWatt meter.” Last time accessed
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- 2014
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Citation Context ...le the result of the computation is a set of predicted structures for the given sequence. The result data size is 9 KB. We measure the devices’ power consumption using the “Watts up? PRO” power meter =-=[22]-=-. According to its specifications, the meter has an accuracy of ±1.5% in terms of wattage measurement. In order to achieve a good sampling rate for our measurements, we set the recording interval of t... |