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Uncooperative Rendezvous in Space: Design of an Electronic Architecture for High Performance Avionic with Multi Sensor Input and Intensive Data Rate.

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Active Debris Removal missions consist of sending a satellite in space and removing one or more debris from their current orbit. A key challenge is to obtain information about the uncooperative target. By gathering the velocity, position, and rotation of t ...
EPFL2022

Oracular Byzantine Reliable Broadcast

Rachid Guerraoui, Manuel José Ribeiro Vidigueira, Martina Camaioni, Matteo Monti

Byzantine Reliable Broadcast (BRB) is a fundamental distributed computing primitive, with applications ranging from notifications to asynchronous payment systems. Motivated by practical consideration, we study Client-Server Byzantine Reliable Broadcast (CS ...
Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik2022

Optimized Data Representation for Interactive Multiview Navigation

Pascal Frossard, Thomas Maugey, Rui Ma

In contrary to traditional media streaming services where a unique media content is delivered to different users, interactive multiview navigation applications enable users to choose their own viewpoints and freely navigate in a three-dimensional scene. Th ...
2018

Community Building with Co-located Social Media: A Field Experiment with Syrian Refugees

Denis Gillet, Adrian Christian Holzer

While co-located social media previously has been employed to enhance interaction in community building activities in previous work, its range of effects have not been quantitatively described. In this study, we introduce a co-located social media app call ...
ACM2017

Systemic Risk and User-Level Performance in Private P2P Communities

Rameez Rahman

Many peer-to-peer communities, including private BitTorrent communities that serve hundreds of thousands of users, utilize credit-based or sharing ratio enforcement schemes to incentivize their members to contribute. In this paper, we analyze the performan ...
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers2013

Fast download but eternal seeding: The reward and punishment of Sharing Ratio Enforcement

Rameez Rahman

Many private BitTorrent communities employ Sharing Ratio Enforcement (SRE) schemes to incentivize users to contribute their upload resources. It has been demonstrated that communities that use SRE are greatly oversupplied, i.e., they have much higher seede ...
IEEE2011

Possibilities for Managing Trust in P2P Networks

Karl Aberer, Zoran Despotovic

Reputation systems offer a viable solution to the old problem of encouraging trustworthy behavior in online communities. Their key presumptions are that the participants of an online community engage in repeated interactions and that the information about ...
2004

A Remote Laboratory Experimentation Network

Denis Gillet

This contribution presents a remote laboratory project with a new business model that aims at bringing physical experimentation back into the learning arena, where remotely operable laboratory experiments used in advanced education and training schemes are ...
2001

Use of the Internet for Remote Train Monitoring

Txomin Nieva

Railways and mass transit transportation systems are experiencing a new growth that will have an important social impact in the global transport domain. Therefore new important steps are required to advance the urgent needs, such as interoperability at tra ...
1999

Automatic Configuration For Remote Diagnosis And Monitoring Of Railway Equipments

Txomin Nieva

Today, there is no standard system for performing maintenance on heterogeneous railway equipments. Maintenance staff needs a standard application capable of diagnosing and monitoring heterogeneous on-board equipments. We propose to build a web-based diagno ...
1999

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