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Quality of Service Profiling
February 13, 2010, 12:00am PST
This paper presents to readers a new Quality of Service (QoS) profiler that has been created to help developers figure out improved optimization opportunities in computations that reflect a trade...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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White Papers
Wireless Networks Should Spread Spectrum Based on Demands
October 4, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Today's local-area, mesh and cellular networks assign a single narrow-band channel to a node, and this assignment remains fixed over long time scales. Using network traces, this paper show that...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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White Papers
iJam: Jamming Oneself for Secure Wireless Communication
January 1, 2010, 12:00am PST
This paper presents iJam, a PHY-layer protocol for OFDM-based wireless systems. iJam ensures that an eavesdropper cannot successfully demodulate a wireless signal not intended for it. To achieve...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Building Secure High-Performance Web Services With OKWS
January 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
OKWS is a toolkit for building fast and secure Web services. It provides Web developers with a small set of tools that has proved powerful enough to build complex systems with limited effort....
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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White Papers
An Analysis of Linux Scalability to Many Cores
September 22, 2010, 12:00am PDT
This paper analyzes the scalability of seven system applications (Exim, memcached, Apache, PostgreSQL, gmake, Psearchy, and MapReduce) running on Linux on a 48- core computer. Except for gmake,...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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The Schema-Independent Database UI
January 12, 2011, 12:00am PST
If one has ever encountered a piece of highly domain-specific business software, one might have noticed that it was largely a graphical front-end to some relational database. One might also, in...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Crowdsourced Databases: Query Processing With People
January 6, 2011, 12:00am PST
Amazon's Mechanical Turk ("MTurk") service allows users to post short tasks ("HITs") that other users can receive a small amount of money for completing. Common tasks on the system include...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Whitepapers
Path Vector Face Routing: Geographic Routing With Local Face Information
January 1, 2013, 12:00am PST
Existing geographic routing algorithms depend on the planarization of the network connectivity graph for correctness, and the planarization process gives rise to a well-defined notion of "Faces"....
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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White Papers
Improving Wireless Network Performance Using Sensor Hints
March 2, 2011, 12:00am PST
With the proliferation of mobile wireless devices such as smartphones and tablets that are used in a wide range of locations and movement conditions, it has become important for wireless protocols...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Reconciling the Theory and Practice of (Un)Reliable Wireless Broadcast
January 1, 2012, 12:00am PST
Theorists and practitioners have fairly different perspectives on how wireless broadcast works. Theorists think about synchrony; practitioners think about backoff. Theorists assume reliable...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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Whitepapers
Path Vector Face Routing: Geographic Routing With Local Face Information
January 1, 2013, 12:00am PST
Existing geographic routing algorithms depend on the planarization of the network connectivity graph for correctness, and the planarization process gives rise to a well-defined notion of "Faces"....
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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White Papers
Reconciling the Theory and Practice of (Un)Reliable Wireless Broadcast
January 1, 2012, 12:00am PST
Theorists and practitioners have fairly different perspectives on how wireless broadcast works. Theorists think about synchrony; practitioners think about backoff. Theorists assume reliable...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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White Papers
Improving Wireless Network Performance Using Sensor Hints
March 2, 2011, 12:00am PST
With the proliferation of mobile wireless devices such as smartphones and tablets that are used in a wide range of locations and movement conditions, it has become important for wireless protocols...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
-
White Papers
Crowdsourced Databases: Query Processing With People
January 6, 2011, 12:00am PST
Amazon's Mechanical Turk ("MTurk") service allows users to post short tasks ("HITs") that other users can receive a small amount of money for completing. Common tasks on the system include...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
-
White Papers
The Schema-Independent Database UI
January 12, 2011, 12:00am PST
If one has ever encountered a piece of highly domain-specific business software, one might have noticed that it was largely a graphical front-end to some relational database. One might also, in...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
-
White Papers
An Analysis of Linux Scalability to Many Cores
September 22, 2010, 12:00am PDT
This paper analyzes the scalability of seven system applications (Exim, memcached, Apache, PostgreSQL, gmake, Psearchy, and MapReduce) running on Linux on a 48- core computer. Except for gmake,...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
-
White Papers
Building Secure High-Performance Web Services With OKWS
January 1, 2011, 12:00am PST
OKWS is a toolkit for building fast and secure Web services. It provides Web developers with a small set of tools that has proved powerful enough to build complex systems with limited effort....
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
-
White Papers
iJam: Jamming Oneself for Secure Wireless Communication
January 1, 2010, 12:00am PST
This paper presents iJam, a PHY-layer protocol for OFDM-based wireless systems. iJam ensures that an eavesdropper cannot successfully demodulate a wireless signal not intended for it. To achieve...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
-
White Papers
Wireless Networks Should Spread Spectrum Based on Demands
October 4, 2008, 12:00am PDT
Today's local-area, mesh and cellular networks assign a single narrow-band channel to a node, and this assignment remains fixed over long time scales. Using network traces, this paper show that...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
-
White Papers
Quality of Service Profiling
February 13, 2010, 12:00am PST
This paper presents to readers a new Quality of Service (QoS) profiler that has been created to help developers figure out improved optimization opportunities in computations that reflect a trade...
Provided by MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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