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We study the distributed infrastructures required for location-independent communication between mobile agents. These infrastructures are problematic: different applications may have very different patterns of migration and communication, and require diffe ...
Consider a network of nodes where each node has a message to communicate to all other nodes. For this communication problem, we analyze a gossip based protocol where coded messages are exchanged. This problem was studied by Shah et al where a bound to the ...
This paper presents several extensions to a new evolutive prototyping process, called object-oriented mixed prototyping. Our application field is complex distributed systems modelled by the means of CO-OPN, a hierarchical algebraic Petri net language. CO-O ...
Network Calculus is a collection of results based on Min-Plus algebra, which applies to deterministic queuing systems found in communication networks. It can be used for example to understand - the computations for delays used in the IETF guaranteed servic ...
At the end of another decade of our fluctuating relationship with tuberculosis, it is not clear whether we should be optimistic or pessimistic. The raw statistics are bad: an estimated 30 million people have died of tuberculosis in the past 10 years.1 The ...