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Max-min fairness is widely used in various areas of networking. In every case where it is used, there is a proof of existence and one or several algorithms for computing the max-min fair allocation; in most, but not all cases, they are based on the notion ...
Max-min fairness is widely used in various areas of networking. In every case where it is used, there is a proof of existence and one or several algorithms for computing the max-min fair allocation; in most, but not all cases, they are based on the notion ...
This paper addresses the problem of broadcasting messages in a reliable and totally ordered manner when processes and channels may crash and recover, or crash and never recover. We present a suite of specifications of reliable and total order broadcast pri ...
We introduce local weighted geometric moments that are computed from an image within a sliding window at multiple scales. When the window function satisfies a two-scale relation, we prove that lower order moments can be computed efficiently at dyadic scale ...
In this paper, we address the following problem. Given a fixed total number of feedforward and feedback filter taps in a decision feedback equalizer, what is the optimum number of taps of each filter and what is the optimum delay setting? We propose a simp ...
We are given a set script T = (T1, T2, . . . , Tk) of rooted binary trees, each Ti leaf-labeled by a subset L[Ti] C (1,2, . . . , n). If T is a tree on (1, 2, . . . , n), we let T|L denote the minimal subtree of T induced by the nodes of L and all their an ...
Agreement problems, such as consensus, atomic broadcast, and group membership, are central to the implementation of fault-tolerant distributed systems. Despite the diversity of algorithms that have been proposed for solving agreement problems in the past y ...
This paper presents a multiagent-system for integrating AL-ICE: a real-life, distributed, large-scale particle physics experiment of the LHC project at CERN. The work is concerned with solving the large-scale coordination problem using a distributed constr ...
The last twenty years have seen enormous progress in the design of algorithms, but little of it has been put into practice. Because many recently developed algorithms are hard to characterize theoretically and have large running_time coefficients, the gap ...
A simple algorithm is proposed for quantifying and correcting geometric distortions introduced by fiberoptic tapers in an X-ray charge-coupled-device detector with direct taper coupling. [References: 8] ...