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The shared data programming model is an attractive grid programming alternative to message passing solutions. This paper addresses type related improvements to a shared data grid programming model, by taking advantage of particular interactions patterns and object semantics which result in a broader set of specialized objects. We present analysis aspects of GUN, a grid service layer solution for shared...
In this paper, we propose a new SystemC-based fault injection technique that has improved fault representation in visible and on-the-fly data and signal registers. The technique is minimum intrusive since it only requires replacing the original data or signal types to fault injection enabler types. We compare the proposed simulation technique with recently reported SystemC-based techniques and show...
A variable fractional delay (VFD) filter is presented that constitutes an efficient alternative to the usual Farrow structure. The filter is constructed by multiplying the signal to interpolate by a window with proper truncation properties, and then applying the sampling theorem. The resulting interpolator involves less arithmetic operations than the existing variants of the Farrow structure. Besides,...
Three applications in wireless networks where model-free stochastic learning is applicable, are discussed. The learning based optimization problems are formulated and simulation results are presented. Some open issues are also discussed.
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