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Strength of counting networks
(1996)
This paper shows that any counting network, made up of balancers whose fan-in and fan-out vary arbitrarily, is, indeed, strong enough to simultaneously support both Fetch&Increment and Fetch&Decrement operations, once each ...
Adaptive connection admission and flow control: quality of service with high utilisation
(IEEE, 1994)
In this paper, we use adaptive feedback and adaptive feedforward control methodologies to avoid congestion at high server utilisation. This addresses the combined connection admission and flow control problem (generic ...
Neural Network Models in EMG Diagnosis
(1995)
In the past years, several computer-aided quantitative motor unit action potential (MUAP) techniques were reported. It is now possible to add to these techniques the capability of automated medical diagnosis so that all ...
High performance solution of partial differential equations discretized using a chebyshev spectral collocation method
(1996)
When a Chebyshev spectral collocation method is applied to a flow problem in a rectangularly decomposable domain it leads to the solution of a structured linear system. Since the linear system is solved at each step of a ...
Phase structure of one-flavour QCD
(1999)
We present a study of the deconfinement phase transition of one-flavour QCD, using the multiboson algorithm. The mass of the Wilson fermions relevant for this study is moderately large and the non-Hermitian multiboson ...
Dynamic routing and admission control for virtual circuit networks
(1995)
The dynamic joint routing and admission control problem in multiple class multiple source-destination virtual circuit networks is considered. A nonlinear dynamic queueing model for virtual circuit networks that considers ...
The method of fundamental solutions for axisymmetric acoustic scattering and radiation problems
(1998)
The method of fundamental solutions (MFS) is applied to acoustic scattering and radiation for axisymmetric bodies and boundary conditions. The fundamental solution of the governing equation and its normal derivative, which ...
Unsupervided pattern recognition for the classification of EMG signals
(1999)
The shapes and firing rates of motor unit action potentials (MUAP's) in an electromyographic (EMG) signal provide an important source of information for the diagnosis of neuromuscular disorders. In order to extract this ...
Symbolic schedulability analysis of real-time systems
(IEEE, 1998)
We propose a unifying method for analysis of scheduling problems in real-time systems. The method is based on ACSR-VP, a real-time process algebra with value-passing capabilities. We use ACSR-VP to describe an instance of ...