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Wireless Cyber-Physical Simulator And Case Studies On Structural Control, Bo Li Aug 2013

Wireless Cyber-Physical Simulator And Case Studies On Structural Control, Bo Li

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End-To-End Delay Analysis For Wireless Control Networks Under Edf Scheduling, Chengjie Wu Aug 2013

End-To-End Delay Analysis For Wireless Control Networks Under Edf Scheduling, Chengjie Wu

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Difficulties And Opportunities In Building Resilient Clinical Monitoring Systems With Wireless Sensor Networks, Rahav Dor Aug 2013

Difficulties And Opportunities In Building Resilient Clinical Monitoring Systems With Wireless Sensor Networks, Rahav Dor

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Delivering Consistent Network Performance In Multi-Tenant Data Centers, Mart Albert Haitjema Apr 2013

Delivering Consistent Network Performance In Multi-Tenant Data Centers, Mart Albert Haitjema

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Data centers are growing rapidly in size and have recently begun acquiring a new role as cloud hosting platforms, allowing outside developers to deploy their own applications on large scales. As a result, today's data centers are multi-tenant environments that host an increasingly diverse set of applications, many of which have very demanding networking requirements. This has prompted research into new data center architectures that offer increased capacity by using topologies that introduce multiple paths between servers. To achieve consistent network performance in these networks, traffic must be effectively load balanced among the available paths. In addition, some form of …