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Role of prefrontal cortex in freezing of gait in Parkinson's disease: mechanisms and neuroimaging evidence. [PDF]
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Almost global synchronization of Kuramoto oscillators with symmetry breaking terms. [PDF]
Liu X, Li X, Shi Y.
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Using electric vehicles for cross-border electricity transmission in borderland cities
ROMANO E, Eggimann S.
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Proceedings of the May 6-10, 1974, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '74, 1974
As the level of complexity of digital systems increases, the problem of interconnecting subunits is receiving increasing attention. We are reaching the point where processing speed cannot be further improved through the use of faster componentry. Further speed-up of systems will most likely result from changes in the organization and structure of ...
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As the level of complexity of digital systems increases, the problem of interconnecting subunits is receiving increasing attention. We are reaching the point where processing speed cannot be further improved through the use of faster componentry. Further speed-up of systems will most likely result from changes in the organization and structure of ...
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The Hyperstar Interconnection Network
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Al-Ayyoub, Abdel-Elah, Day, Khaled
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Computer, 1981
Interconnection networks are a natural result of advances in computer technology that brought about demands for improved system performance. As computer systems evolved from the batch-processing models of the 1960's to the time-sharing models of the 1970's, their evolution was basically confined within the von Neumann architectural model, with hardware
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Interconnection networks are a natural result of advances in computer technology that brought about demands for improved system performance. As computer systems evolved from the batch-processing models of the 1960's to the time-sharing models of the 1970's, their evolution was basically confined within the von Neumann architectural model, with hardware
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Network interconnection and gateways
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1989Major technical issues for interconnecting computer networks that must be solved, which include selection of a protocol level at which to interconnect, addressing, routing, fragmentation, and congestion control, are discussed. Specialized gateway devices used to interconnect networks and implement any necessary internet protocols are examined.
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IBM Systems Journal, 1983
Systems Network Architecture (SNA) allows terminals and application programs to communicate with one another using SNA entities called logical units. Until now, these logical units have had to be in the same network to communicate. This paper describes recently introducedS SNA network interconnection functions that allow logical units in independent ...
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Systems Network Architecture (SNA) allows terminals and application programs to communicate with one another using SNA entities called logical units. Until now, these logical units have had to be in the same network to communicate. This paper describes recently introducedS SNA network interconnection functions that allow logical units in independent ...
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