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In the paper, we compare some load balance solutions (Luling, R, et al., 1991) and propose a pseudo anycast solution based on Mobile IPv6 (RFC3775) (Yanjung Feng, et al., 2003). By adopting the RFC3775, we can make sure each mobile node can utilize the service even when the node doesn't support the mobile IPv6. We use the general ICMPv6 message to measure the RTT and conclude rules to decide which...
This paper considers the problem of mining closed frequent itemsets over a sliding window using limited memory space. We design a synopsis data structure to monitor transactions in the sliding window so that we can output the current closed frequent itemsets at any time. Due to time and memory constraints, the synopsis data structure cannot monitor all possible itemsets. However, monitoring only frequent...
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