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TASE
2008
IEEE
15 years 6 months ago
Optimal Vibratory Stick-Slip Transport
Abstract--We describe a vibratory part transport mechanism that utilizes both static and dynamic friction to linearly transport parts in a horizontal direction. We derive a horizon...
Paul Umbanhowar, Kevin M. Lynch
JHSN
2007
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Optical burst switching network: A multi-layered approach
This paper defines a new multi-layered architecture for supporting optical burst switching (OBS) in an optical core network. The architecture takes into account both the control p...
Farid Farahmand, Vinod Vokkarane, Jason P. Jue, Jo...
JSW
2007
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Security Patterns for Voice over IP Networks
—Voice over IP (VoIP) has had a strong effect on global communications by allowing human voice and fax information to travel over existing packet data networks along with traditi...
Eduardo B. Fernández, Juan C. Pelaez, Mar&i...
WIAS
2008
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Using multi-agent platform for pure decentralised business workflows
This paper describes the development of a distributed multi-agent workflow enacting mechanism starting from a BPEL4WS[BPE03] specification. Our work demonstrates that a multi-agent...
Li Guo, David Robertson, Yun-Heh Chen-Burger
CN
2004
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Considering spurious timeout in proxy for improving TCP performance in wireless networks
In this paper, we introduce a new proxy that effectively prevents unnecessary retransmissions of Transmission Control Protocol data segments from flowing over a wireless link on a...
Yu-Chul Kim, Dong-Ho Cho