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MPTCP Linux Kernel Congestion Controls
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Kimura, Bruno Yuji Lino +1 more
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Infants Recognized Other‐Race Faces When Learning Them With Incidental Emotional Sounds
ABSTRACT Infant face recognition shows plasticity, with recent evidence indicating enhancement by the presence of emotional facial expressions. The mechanisms and domain‐generality of this effect remain largely unknown. This study tested whether auditory emotional cues (vocalizations) facilitated infants' recognition of other‐race faces, a perceptual ...
Carie Guan +3 more
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Membuat Distro Linux Untuk Security [PDF]
With the movement of operating system, linux has been stable one and used by many IT communities, meanwhile bug are also growing fast and must be considered as a serious threat for data privacy.
Martono, Hero, Sulistyo, Anom
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Exploiting Vision Transformer and Ensemble Learning for Advanced Malware Classification
Overview of the proposed RF–ViT ensemble for multi‐class malware classification. Textual (BoW/byte‐frequency) and visual representations are combined via a product rule, achieving improved accuracy and robustness over individual models. ABSTRACT Malware remains a significant concern for modern digital systems, increasing the need for reliable and ...
Fadi Makarem +4 more
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Challenges Using Linux as a Real-Time Operating System [PDF]
Human-in-the-loop (HITL) simulation groups at NASA and the Air Force Research Lab have been using Linux as a real-time operating system (RTOS) for over a decade.
Madden, Michael M.
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FAIR Workflows in Earth System Modelling: A Use Case With Semantic Data Management
We present a semantic research data management workflow that enables the re‐use of legacy simulation datasets in accordance with FAIR principles. The approach integrates automated semantic annotation, queryable data access, and a connected JupyterHub for FAIR‐compliant output analysis and storage of derived results. ABSTRACT The amount of research data
Sinikka T. Lennartz, Alexander Schlemmer
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Using fault injection for testing Linux kernel components
The paper presents methods aimed to extend coverage of existing tests by systematic and targeted fault injection in Linux kernel. The main goal is to test if kernel components correctly handle abnormal situations. As long as such situations happen seldom
A. . Tsyvarev, A. . Khoroshilov
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Linux Kernel Hash Table Behavior: Analysis and Improvements [PDF]
The Linux kernel employs hash table data structures to store high-usage data objects such as pages, buffers, inodes, and others. In this report we find significant performance boosts with careful analysis and tuning of four critical kernel data ...
Lever, Chuck
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The work delivers a rigorous mathematical framework for asymptotic tracking in nonlinear systems that explicitly include control‐input derivatives, actuator dynamics, and input saturation, with Lyapunov‐based proofs establishing convergence and robustness under their coupled effects.
Mohammad Reza Homaeinezhad +5 more
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KASR: A Reliable and Practical Approach to Attack Surface Reduction of Commodity OS Kernels
Commodity OS kernels have broad attack surfaces due to the large code base and the numerous features such as device drivers. For a real-world use case (e.g., an Apache Server), many kernel services are unused and only a small amount of kernel code is ...
A Kurmus +6 more
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