Abstract. Ubiquitous Mobile Systems (UMSs) allow for automated capturing of events. Both mobility and ubiquity are supported by electronic means such as mobile phones and PDAs and ...
Ana Karla A. de Medeiros, Boudewijn F. van Dongen,...
We examine the problem of retrieving the top-m ranked items from a large collection, randomly distributed across an n-node system. In order to retrieve the top m overall, we must ...
Based on a distributed architecture for real-time collection and broadcast of haptic information to multiple participants, heterogeneous haptic devices (the PHANToM and the CyberG...
Margaret McLaughlin, Gaurav S. Sukhatme, Wei Peng,...
We build on our prior work with computer-supported teams performing a complex decision-making task on maps, where the distinction between content and process common ground is prop...
Gregorio Convertino, Helena M. Mentis, Mary Beth R...
The performance tradeoff between hardware complexity and clock speed is studied. First, a generic superscalar pipeline is defined. Then the specific areas of register renaming, ...
Subbarao Palacharla, Norman P. Jouppi, James E. Sm...