Browsing by Subject "Response time (computer systems)"
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Adaptive noise canceling and edge detection in images using PVM on a NOW
(IEEE, 2000)A method for the processing of digital images using a two-dimensional LMS adaptive filter for noise reduction and subsequent edge detection is presented. This was implemented on a Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) consisting ...
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Coordination of systems with real-time properties in manifold
(IEEE, 1996)This paper combines work done in the areas of asynchronous timed computations and coordination models in order to derive a framework able to express real-time coordination without adhering to special architectures or ...
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D3-machine: A decoupled data-driven multithreaded architecture with variable resolution support
(2001)This paper presents the Decoupled Data-Driven machine (D3-machine), a multithreaded architecture with data-driven synchronization. The D3-machine is an efficient and cost-effective design that combines the advantages of ...
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Hybrid neural network electromyographic system: Incorporating the WISARD net
(IEEE, 1994)Clinical electromyography (EMG) provides useful information for the diagnosis of neuromuscular disorders. The utility of artificial neural networks trained with the backpropagation, the Kohonen's self-organizing feature ...
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Linearizability in the presence of drifting clocks and under different delay assumptions
(1999)The cost of usingmessag e-passing to implement linearizable read/write objects for shared memory multiprocessors with drifting clocks is studied. We take as cost measures the response times for performingread and write ...
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A local search mechanism for peer-to-peer networks
(2002)One important problem in peer-to-peer (P2P) networks is searching and retrieving the correct information. However, existing searching mechanisms in pure peer-to-peer networks are inefficient due to the decentralized nature ...
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Self-optimizing block transfer in web service grids
(2007)Nowadays, Web Services (WSs) play an increasingly important role in Web data management solutions, since they offer a practical solution for accessing and manipulating data sources spanning administrative domains. Nevertheless, ...
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Trace processors
(IEEE Comp Soc, 1997)Traces are dynamic instruction sequences constructed and cached by hardware. A microarchitecture organized around traces is presented as a means for efficiently executing many instructions per cycle. Trace processors exploit ...