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Computational Performances of Mesh-Bus Machines

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Performance evaluation of coded meshed networks

2013 Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, 2013
We characterize the performance of intra- and inter-session network coding (NC) in wireless networks using real-life implementations. We compare this performance to a recently developed hybrid approach, called CORE, which combines intra- and inter-session NC exploiting the code structure of the former to enhance the gains of the latter.
Krigslund, Jeppe   +4 more
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Utterance 5 Mesh Performance Partnerships

Performance Research, 1999
Mesh Performance Partnerships [http://mesh.org.uk] works in the hybrid region of performance and new media technologies. The artists involved with Mesh have a variety of skills and backgrounds, including dance, theatre, media art, architecture, photography and computer science.
Susan Kozel, Kirk Woolford
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High-performance clock mesh optimization

ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems, 2012
Clock meshes are extremely effective at producing low-skew regional clock networks that are tolerant of environmental and process variations. For this reason, clock meshes are used in most high-performance designs, but this robustness consumes significant power. In this work, we present two techniques to optimize high-performance clock meshes.
Matthew R. Guthaus   +4 more
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Performance study of mesh restoration

OFC/NFOEC Technical Digest. Optical Fiber Communication Conference, 2005., 2005
We perform a sensitivity analysis of shared mesh restoration times. Through extensive simulations, we identify the parameters that have the most impact on the overall restoration times.
R.K. Sinha, null Fang Yu, R. Doverspike
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Parametric animation of performance‐captured mesh sequences

Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 2012
ABSTRACTIn this paper, we introduce an approach to high‐level parameterisation of captured mesh sequences of actor performance for real‐time interactive animation control. High‐level parametric control is achieved by non‐linear blending between multiple mesh sequences exhibiting variation in a particular movement.
Casas, D   +3 more
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Performance evaluation of the MESH-DQDC protocol

2008 International Conference on Telecommunications, 2008
In this work, we focus on a WLANs mesh, i.e., an ad hoc, IEEE 802.11-based network whose nodes are either user devices or access points providing access to the mesh network or to the Internet. By relying on some work about IEEE 802.11 MAC analysis, we consider mesh-DQDC protocol and present an analytical model of the MAC scheme, through which we show ...
KHAYATZADEH MAHANI A   +3 more
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