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Real-Time Computation and Recursive Functions Not Real-Time Computable

IEEE Transactions on Electronic Computers, 1962
As an attempt to investigate a general theory of real-time computability in digital computers, a subclass of Turing machines is formally introduced together with some classes of functions that are computable by them in real time. Then the existence is established of a class of recursive functions that are not computable in real time by use of a class ...
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Vehicular Fog Computing: Enabling Real-Time Traffic Management for Smart Cities

IEEE wireless communications, 2019
Fog computing extends the facility of cloud computing from the center to edge networks. Although fog computing has the advantages of location awareness and low latency, the rising requirements of ubiquitous connectivity and ultra-low latency challenge ...
Zhaolong Ning, Jun Huang, Xiaojie Wang
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Real time computation

Israel Journal of Mathematics, 1963
We introduce a concept of real-time computation by a Turing machine. The relative strengths of one-tape versus two-tape machines is established by a new method of proofs of impossibility of actual computations.
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Real-time computer accompaniment

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1990
Now that real-time computer music systems are relatively portable and affordable, it has become common to use them in live performance. Unfortunately, most computer music systems offer little more than a tape recorder in terms of their abilities to interact with live musicians. Computer accompaniment was designed to go beyond this “tape recorder” model
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Enforcing Position-Based Confidentiality With Machine Learning Paradigm Through Mobile Edge Computing in Real-Time Industrial Informatics

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2019
Position-based services (PBSs) that deliver networked amenities based on roaming user's positions have become progressively popular with the propagation of smart mobile devices. Position is one of the important circumstances in PBSs.
A. K. Sangaiah   +4 more
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Distributed real-time computing

Proceedings of Third Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Real-Time Systems, 2002
This paper outlines the key areas of research in distributed real-time systems that are being investigated within the Spring Project at the University of Massachusetts. This includes reflective, multiprocessor operating systems, dynamic guarantees, adaptive flow, control filters, adaptive fault tolerance, architecture support, and active real-time ...
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Interactive real-time computation

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1968
Abstract A conversational computer system allowing direct communication between scientist and computer-driven experiment is described. Important features are (1) raw data is retained in digital form, (2) fairly extensive editing and computation capabilities are available on-line and (3) a file structure is built in to the system enabling a scientist ...
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On a problem in real-time computing

Information Processing Letters, 1985
Abstract Proving that a real-time system is capable of handling a peak processing load is a difficult problem, especially when a large number of devices are connected at different priority levels. In this paper we first provide a good solution for the case where the maximum frequency of inputs from each device and the maximum processing times for ...
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Adaptive computing in real-time applications

2015 IEEE 13th International New Circuits and Systems Conference (NEWCAS), 2015
Self-adaptive systems aim to satisfy system constraints in an environment with sudden parameter changes. Moreover, they enable new possibilities to cope with dynamic run-time requests. Their self-adapting capabilities lead to a highly dynamic system behavior which leads to development and runtime overheads. Additional real-time constraints increase the
Janssen, Benedikt   +2 more
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Real-time computing in patient monitoring

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing, 1972
Abstract The Research Department of Anaesthetics at the Royal College of Surgeons has been involved in computer-oriented patient monitoring for the last three years. Monitoring, in this context, means that not only should the clinician be able to detect that a dangerous situation has arisen, but that the system should be able to predict that such a ...
J.P. Payne, J.A. Bushman
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