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Self-synchronizing communication protocols

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1989
An approach called self-synchronizing communication protocols (SSPs) is presented for handling synchronization problems in communication protocols. It is found that many synchronization errors are caused by process collision, which arises when two or more processes simultaneously transmit conflicting messages.
H.P. Lin, H.E. Stovall
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Chaotic communications without synchronization

Sixth IEE Conference on Telecommunications, 1998
There has been tremendous interest worldwide in the possibility of exploiting chaos in wideband communication systems. Many different demodulation techniques have been proposed up to date. They can be divided into two basic categories. In the first approach, like the conventional coherent demodulation techniques, the chaotic signal has to be recovered ...
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Rendezvous (Synchronous) Communication

2013
While the previous chapter was devoted to communication abstractions on message ordering, this chapter is on synchronous communication (also called logically instantaneous communication, or rendezvous, or interaction). This abstraction adds synchronization to communication.
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Towards accessible synchronous communication

SMC 2000 Conference Proceedings. 2000 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. 'Cybernetics Evolving to Systems, Humans, Organizations, and their Complex Interactions' (Cat. No.00CH37166), 2002
We present two synchronous communication systems, a video-mediated communication system called PEBBLES, and accessible, text-based communication tools called JAMTalk. PEBBLES combines video-conferencing with simple robotics to link a child in the hospital with his/her regular school.
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Communicating with Synchronized Environments

Sixth International Conference on Application of Concurrency to System Design (ACSD'06), 2006
In the modern design environments, different modules, available in existent libraries, may obey different architectural styles and execution models. Reaching a well- behaved composition of such modules is a very important task of the system designer.
T. Seceleanu, A. Jantsch
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Synchronization and communication of cooperative sensors

2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015
Cooperative sensors are an emerging technology consisting of autonomous sensor units working in concert to measure physiological signals requiring distant sensing points, such as biopotential (e.g., ECG) or bioimpedance (e.g., EIT). Their advantage with respect to the state-of-the-art technology is that they do not require shielded and even insulated ...
Olivier, Chételat   +4 more
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Synchronizing hyperchaos for communication

1996 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems. Circuits and Systems Connecting the World. ISCAS 96, 2002
Recent work pioneered by Pecora and Carroll has considered the possibility of exploiting the phenomenon of chaos synchronization to achieve secure communication. But, theoretical and experimental models studied thus far limit to low dimensional systems with one positive Lyapunov exponent.
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Synchronization of communicating processes

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 1971
Formalization of a well-defined synchronization mechanism can be used to prove that concurrently running processes of a system communicate correctly. This is demonstrated for a system consisting of many sending processes which deposit messages in a buffer and many receiving processes which remove messages from that buffer.
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Voting on synchronous communications

1994
An important technique for fault-tolerance is that of voting on multiple instances (“versions” or “replicas”) of a system component. We consider here the application of that technique to systems of concurrent processes which interact using synchronous (“handshake”) communication.
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Introduction to "Synchronous Communications"

Proceedings of the IEEE, 2002
The paper "Synchronous Communications," originally published in this journal in December 1956 by John P. Costas, has had a profound effect on modem digital communications. At the time of its publication, virtually all communications were analog in nature and, in fact, the stated goal of the paper was to demonstrate an amplitude-modulated (AM) system ...
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