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Exadata Smart Flash Cache

2015
Oracle marketing must really like the term smart. They have applied it to numerous different features on the Exadata platform. They also seem to like the term flash, which is associated with at least a half dozen features as well. To add to the confusion, there are two features in Oracle Database 12c Release 1 that have almost exactly the same names ...
Martin Bach   +6 more
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Smart-Cluster-Based Distributed Caching for Fog-IoT Networks

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2021
The idea of co-operative caching in a cache-enabled wireless network has gained much interest due to its services in terms of short service delay and improved transmission rate at the user end. In this article, we consider a co-operative caching mechanism for a fog-enabled Internet of Things (IoT) network.
Forough Shirin Abkenar   +2 more
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A smart cache for improved vector performance

Computing Systems in Engineering, 1995
Abstract As the speed of microprocessors increases at a breath-taking rate, the gap between processor and memory system performance is getting worse. To alleviate this problem, all modern processors contain caches, but even using caches, processors cannot achieve their peak performance. We propose a mechanism, smart caching , which extends the power
Michael K. Gschwind, Thomas J. Pietsch
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Autonomic caching management in industrial smart gateways

2018 IEEE Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS), 2018
Pervasive platforms are used to run applications near devices. They provide a development model and a set of technical services, also called non-functional services, being context management one of them. This service provides applications with information collected from the environment.
Philippe Lalanda   +2 more
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ACCESS: Smart scheduling for asymmetric cache CMPs

2011 IEEE 17th International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture, 2011
In current Chip-multiprocessors (CMPs), a significant portion of the die is consumed by the last-level cache. Until recently, the balance of cache and core space has been primarily guided by the needs of single applications. However, as multiple applications or virtual machines (VMs) are consolidated on such a platform, researchers have observed that ...
Xiaowei Jiang   +8 more
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Caching and Forwarding Mechanism for Smart Grid Communications Networks

[CEPAT] Journal of Computer Engineering: Progress, Application and Technology, 2023
A smart grid aims to integrate alternative and renewable energy sources. NDN has the advantage of being better than IP networks and can optimize the delivery of information. The concept of Named Data Networking (NDN) is designed for smart grid systems.
Arif Faturrachman   +7 more
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Disruption tolerant networking by Smart Caching

International Journal of Communication Systems, 2009
AbstractFuture mobile radio networks will aim at achieving ‘broadband access for all’, anywhere. The performance of a radio network vitally depends on the characteristics of the transmission path between the user terminal and the access point and the degree of network coverage.
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Wireless Broadband Services using Smart Caching

2008 IEEE 68th Vehicular Technology Conference, 2008
Broadband access for all will be a key functionality in future mobile radio networks. Depending on the length and the characteristic of the radio wave propagation the performance of the network is substantially impacted. Especially in urban application scenarios a ubiquitous reachability is hard to achieve.
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Smart Caching Joins Hierarchical Mobile IP

2007 IEEE 65th Vehicular Technology Conference - VTC2007-Spring, 2007
The provisioning of wireless broadband services will be a key functionality of next generation wireless networks. Hereby the intelligent caching of data at strategic positions within the network will improve its performance as well as consumer satisfaction.
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Pushing smart caching to the edge with BayCache

Proceedings of the 16th EAI International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Systems: Computing, Networking and Services, 2019
Caching contents in a small cell base station (SBS) is getting supported more and more widely today due to the Internet traffic growth and the requirement of low access latency. A primary concern and challenging issue with cache-enabled SBSs is how to better utilize network resources to achieve high overall performance.
Dongbiao He   +3 more
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