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Communications systems management

ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 1980
As data processing systems have grown from primarily batch-oriented applications to today's fairly extensive on-line systems, the management system required to control these resources has changed. This system evolution is forcing management to focus their attention on controlling the distribution of information to various users performing many diverse ...
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Simulation of communication systems

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1994
When both a complex system and a complex channel model are encountered, the result is typically a design or analysis problem that cannot be solved using traditional (pencil and paper) mathematical analysis. Computer-aided techniques, which usually involve some level of numerical simulation, can be a very valuable tool in these situations.
William H. Tranter, Kurt L. Kosbar
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COMMUNICATION LANGUAGES FOR MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS

Computational Intelligence, 2009
Agent Communication Languages (ACLs) have recently acquired a primary role in open multiagent systems, which need a standard communication framework shared by all interacting heterogeneous agents. According to the most important ACL standard proposals so far, agents are supposed to carry out the communication process by performing actions of a specific
M. Verdicchio, COLOMBETTI, MARCO
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Home Communication Systems

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 1986
New small-band and broad-band communication services will expand possible application for the user. For the benefit of these services, home communication systems are required with TV sets, video recorders, microcomputers, and telephones as key components.
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A Molecular Communication System

2010
There is provided a molecular communication system capable of transmitting an information molecule in which predetermined information is encoded to a target destination under good controllability. The molecular communication system includes a molecular transmitter for transmitting the information molecule with prescribed information encoded, a ...
Yuki Moritani   +2 more
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Evolutions in communication systems

1977
Direct interaction between user and data processing system leads to rapidly increasing terminal periphery and information flow between system and terminals. Thus communications facilities become more and more a necessary part of interactive and teleprocessing systems. While the evolution of data processing technologies favours distributed processing at
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Neural communication systems

2004 IEEE International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37541), 2005
Understanding how biological neural systems work needs appropriate models that focus on relevant features of neural activities and ignore irrelevant ones. Here, we propose a new way of describing biological neural systems in terms of abstract communication systems.
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Parallel communicating systems

Bull. EATCS, 1990
The grammar systems theory is a recent branch of formal language theory which aims to model in grammatical terms notions as distributivity, cooperation, concurrency, parallelism, synchronization and so on. Two main types of such systems have been considered so far, the cooperating distributed grammar systems introduced by \textit{E.
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Communication in iWarp systems

Proceedings of the 1989 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing - Supercomputing '89, 1989
The iWarp processor is a building block for parallel systems and is developed in a joint project by Carnegie Mellon University and Intel Corporation. The iWarp processor integrates computation and communication: the iWarp component architecture consists of a computation agent, capable of delivering 20 MFLOPS and 20 MIPS, and a communication agent that ...
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A CALCULUS OF TIMED COMMUNICATING SYSTEMS

International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science, 1992
In this paper we define an operational semantics for a timed version of a Calculus of Communicating Systems (CCS) [1], We also consider timing constraints that a process needs to satisfy and develop preorder relations induced by the temporal constraints.
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