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Scheduling for distributed computing [PDF]
A typical model for distributed computing is to have a main program thread that runs on one processor. This thread spawns a number of tasks from time-to-time. When tasks are spawned, they are sent to other processors for completion and the main thread waits till the results of all task are received from the remote processors.
Sartaj Sahni, George L. Vairaktarakis
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Safety-Liveness Exclusion in Distributed Computing [PDF]
The history of distributed computing is full of trade-offs between safety and liveness. For instance, one of the most celebrated results in the field, namely the impossibility of consensus in an asynchronous system basically says that we cannot devise an
Guerraoui, Rachid +3 more
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Advances in parallel and distributed computing and its applications
Parallel and distributed computing has been the basis to many emerging areas, such as smart networks, cloud computing, big data analysis, and blockchain technology.
Alan Wee‐Chung Liew +5 more
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Artificial Intelligence-Based Semantic Internet of Things in a User-Centric Smart City
Smart city (SC) technologies can provide appropriate services according to citizens’ demands. One of the key enablers in a SC is the Internet of Things (IoT) technology, which enables a massive number of devices to connect with each other. However,
Kun Guo, Yueming Lu, Hui Gao, Ruohan Cao
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Computability of Distributive Lattices
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Bazhenov, N. A. +3 more
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In existing studies, the problem of maximizing aggregation information based on a given particular tree in deadlineand energy-constrained unreliable wireless sensor networks was addressed.
Yunquan Gao +3 more
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Parallel and distributed computing [PDF]
AbstractAfter a decade of research, parallel processing is just becoming a standard instrument of high performance computing, which is used as naturally as any other specialised programming technique. ROLAND WISMÜLLER highlights some interesting trends in Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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SSFDiffusion: A Degradation-Aware Diffusion Model for Ocean Sound Speed Field Super-Resolution
Ocean sound speed field (SSF) is a fundamental geophysical parameter in underwater acoustics and ocean observation, as it plays a critical role in applications, such as sonar imaging, underwater communication, and navigation.
Yi Liu +5 more
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A new oscillating-error technique for classifiers
This paper describes a new method for reducing the error in a classifier. It uses an error correction update that includes the very simple rule of either adding or subtracting the error adjustment, based on whether the variable value is currently larger ...
Kieran Greer
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Energy-Efficient User Association and Power Control in the Heterogeneous Network
We consider a heterogeneous network (HetNet) containing primary users (PUs) and secondary users (SUs). Ordinary cellular users are characterized as PUs, while SUs are the unlicensed users, sensors, or some other Internet of Things equipments.
Min Wang, Hui Gao, Tiejun Lv
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