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- 2009
- Hrishikesh B. Acharya, Ehab S. Elmallah, Mohamed G. Gouda:
Consistent Fixed Points and Negative Gain. PDCAT 2009: 299-305 - Giovanni Agosta, Alessandro Barenghi, Fabrizio De Santis, Andrea Di Biagio, Gerardo Pelosi:
Fast Disk Encryption through GPGPU Acceleration. PDCAT 2009: 102-109 - Khaled Almiani, Javid Taheri, Anastasios Viglas:
A Data Caching Approach for Sensor Applications. PDCAT 2009: 88-93 - Emmanuelle Anceaume, Francisco V. Brasileiro, Romaric Ludinard, Bruno Sericola, Frédéric Tronel:
Analytical Study of Adversarial Strategies in Cluster-based Overlays. PDCAT 2009: 293-298 - Doina Bein, Toshimitsu Masuzawa, Yukiko Yamauchi:
Reliable Communication on Emulated Channels Resilient to Transient Faults. PDCAT 2009: 366-371 - Fabio Bellavia, Marco Cipolla, Domenico Tegolo, Cesare Valenti:
An Evolution of the Non-Parameter Harris Affine Corner Detector: A Distributed Approach. PDCAT 2009: 18-25 - Yakir Berchenko, Mina Teicher:
Greedy Convex Embeddings for Sensor Networks. PDCAT 2009: 402-407 - Yakir Berchenko, Mina Teicher:
Greedy Convex Embeddings for Ad-Hoc Networks. PDCAT 2009: 500-505 - Ana M. Bernardos, Paula Tarrío, José R. Casar:
CASanDRA: A Framework to Provide Context Acquisition Services ANd Reasoning Algorithms for Ambient Intelligence Applications. PDCAT 2009: 372-377 - Pascal Bolzhauser, Anthony Sulistio, Gerhard Angst, Christoph Reich:
Parallelized Critical Path Search in Electrical Circuit Designs. PDCAT 2009: 10-17 - Antoine Bossard, Keiichi Kaneko, Shietung Peng:
Node-to-Set Disjoint-path Routing in Metacube. PDCAT 2009: 57-62 - Yann Busnel, Roberto Beraldi, Roberto Baldoni:
A Formal Characterization of Uniform Peer Sampling Based on View Shuffling. PDCAT 2009: 360-365 - Liang Cao, Yu Wang, Jin Xiong:
Building Highly Available Cluster File System Based on Replication. PDCAT 2009: 94-101 - Fabienne Carrier, Stéphane Devismes, Franck Petit, Yvan Rivierre:
Space-Optimal Deterministic Rendezvous. PDCAT 2009: 342-347 - Da-Ren Chen, Tsai-Duan Lin, Shu-Ming Hsieh:
A Transition-Aware DVS Method for Jitter-Controlled Real-Time Scheduling. PDCAT 2009: 34-41 - Jorge Arturo Cobb, Chin-Tser Huang:
Stabilization of Maximal-Metric Routing without Knowledge of Network Size. PDCAT 2009: 306-311 - Shlomi Dolev, Yuval Elovici, Alexander Kesselman, Polina Zilberman:
Trawling Traffic under Attack, Overcoming DDoS Attacks by Target-Controlled Traffic Filtering. PDCAT 2009: 336-341 - Shlomi Dolev, Marina Sadetsky:
Heuristic Certificates via Approximations. PDCAT 2009: 330-335 - Kaouther Drira, Lyes Dekar, Hamamache Kheddouci:
A Self-Stabilizing (delta+1)- Edge-Coloring Algorithm of Arbitrary Graphs. PDCAT 2009: 312-317 - Felix C. Freiling, Christian Lambertz, Mila E. Majster-Cederbaum:
Modular Consensus Algorithms for the Crash-Recovery Model. PDCAT 2009: 287-292 - Nasser Giacaman, Oliver Sinnen:
Supporting Partial Ordering with the Parallel Iterator. PDCAT 2009: 469-474 - Juan Gonzalez, Judit Giménez, Jesús Labarta:
Automatic Evaluation of the Computation Structure of Parallel Applications. PDCAT 2009: 138-145 - Sato Hiroyuki:
Idiom Recognition and Program Scheme Recognition Based Program Transformations for Performance Tuning--Beyond Compiler Optimizations--. PDCAT 2009: 272-279 - Risto Honkanen:
Lambda-Systolic Routing in a Wavelength-Division Multiplexed All-Optical Butterfly. PDCAT 2009: 180-185 - Shi-Jinn Horng, Yuan-Hsin Chen, Ray-Shine Run, Rong-Jian Chen, Jui-Lin Lai, Kevin Octavius Sentosa:
An Improved Score Level Fusion in Multimodal Biometric Systems. PDCAT 2009: 239-246 - Hiroaki Irino, Yuuki Tanaka, Hiroyuki Kawai, Shingo Osawa, Yukio Shibata:
Broadcasting Multiple Messages Using Cycle-Rooted Trees. PDCAT 2009: 524-529 - Nikhil Jain, Brajesh Pande, Phalguni Gupta:
SMP Based Solver for Large Binary Systems. PDCAT 2009: 426-431 - Gopinatha Jakadeesan, Dhrubajyoti Goswami:
A Classification-Based Approach to Fault-Tolerance Support in Parallel Programs. PDCAT 2009: 255-262 - Yu Jiang, Jian Ren, Yuhong Zhao, Binxing Fang:
Using Mixed and Hybrid TCP Probe Methods in Forward IP Paths Inference. PDCAT 2009: 175-179 - Kazuma Kadowaki, Satoshi Fujita:
A Dynamic User Management in Networked Consumer Electronics via Authentication Proxies. PDCAT 2009: 195-200
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