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SpringSim 2011: Boston, MA, USA
- Saad Biaz, Shaoen Wu:
2011 Spring Simulation Multi-conference, SpringSim '11, Boston, MA, USA, April 03-07, 2011. Volume 2: Proceedings of the 44th Annual Simulation Symposium (ANSS). SCS/ACM 2011 - Lin Xing, Wei Wang, Shaoen Wu, Kun Hua, Honggang Wang:
An energy-balanced coding redundancy scheduling approach to support quality of service in battery-powered multi-hop wireless networks. 6-10 - Jennifer Coyle Byrne, Shahram Sarkani, Thomas A. Mazzuchi:
Statistical modeling of optical neural transduction. 11-17 - Michael K. Chan, Lan Yang:
Comparative analysis of OpenMP and MPI on multi-core architecture. 18-25 - Kun Hua, Shaoen Wu, Honggang Wang, Wei Wang:
Cognitive cross-layer design with QoS provisioning for cooperative wireless networking. 26-31 - Edgard Jamhour:
A symbolic model to traffic engineering in wireless mesh networks. 32-38 - Jinxue Zhang, Zheng Qin:
TapRouter: an emulating framework to run real applications on simulated mobile ad hoc network. 39-46 - D. Zinoviev, V. Duong:
A game theoretical approach to broadcast information diffusion in social networks. 47-52 - Xiaonan Nicole Shi, Constantin Siriteanu, Yoshikazu Miyanaga:
Simulations of a new MIMO zero-forcing detector for correlated and estimated Rician fading. 53-56 - Aifeng Wu, Jianqing Ma, Shiyong Zhang:
Towards realistic mobility modeling for vehicular ad hoc networks. 57-67 - Haidong Xue, Xiaolin Hu:
Estimation of new ignited fires using particle filters in wildfire spread simulation. 68-76 - Wei-Tek Tsai, Wu Li, Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Qihong Shao:
SimSaaS: simulation software-as-a-service. 77-86 - Hong Liu, Qian Yu, Wei Ding, Daiheng Ni, Honggang Wang, Stephen Shannon:
Feasibility study for automatic calibration of transportation simulation models. 87-94 - Volkan Sevindik, Oguz Bayat, Jay Weitzen:
Performance analysis and simulation of packet scheduling algorithms in a femtocell environment. 95-99 - Wen Qin, Michael G. Rabbat, Bo Yang:
A correlation model for shadow fading in multi-hop wireless networks. 100-104 - Fuad A. Alnajjar, Tarek N. Saadawi:
Study of the impact of link availability on the performance of DTN routing protocols. 105-110 - Akram Hakiri, Pascal Berthou, Thierry Gayraud:
Controlled stochastic petri net model for end-to-end network QoS provisioning in middleware-based multimedia and real-time systems. 111-118 - Ricardo M. Czekster, Paulo Fernandes, Afonso Sales, Thais Webber:
Stationary solution approximation using a memory-efficient perfect sampling technique. 119-126 - Mohammad Moallemi, Gabriel A. Wainer, Federico Bergero, Rodrigo D. Castro:
Component-oriented interoperation of real-time DEVS engines. 127-134 - Bing Qi, Shaoen Wu:
A bottleneck aware routing metric for wireless mesh networks. 135-141 - Ronaldo Arias, Celso Massaki Hirata:
Mapping of software model to simulation model for performance requirement verification. 142-150 - Sunil Kumar, Tommaso Cucinotta, Giuseppe Lipari:
A latency simulator for many-core systems. 151-158 - Fan Bai, Song Guo, Xiaolin Hu:
Towards parameter estimation in wildfire spread simulation based on sequential Monte Carlo methods. 159-166 - Roberto de la Llata:
A system dynamics model to evaluate sustainability of water supply in a watershed. 167-174 - Moisés Rodrigues, Márcio Neves, Josilene Moreira, Djamel Sadok, Arthur C. Callado, Per Karlsson, Victor Souza:
On traffic locality and QoE in hybrid CDN-P2P networks. 175-182 - Tzu-Yang Yu, Honggang Wang, Hong Liu:
Denoising of time domain responses in wireless sensor network for the structural health monitoring of transportation infrastructure. 183-187 - Lorenzo Capra:
A lumped Markov process for a class of dynamic Petri nets. 188-197 - Sungjin Lee, Kyohong Jin, Daehoon Kang, Sangjun An, Jihyun Cha:
Enhancement of 802.11 modules in ns-2 for wireless access on vehicular environments and performance evaluation. 198-204 - Qishi Wu, Yi Gu, Yuchen Liao, Xukang Lu, Yunyue Lin, Nageswara S. V. Rao:
Latency modeling and minimization for large-scale scientific workflows in distributed network environments. 205-212 - Ahmad Naebi, Farhoud Hoseinpour, Moharam Habibnejad Korayem, Sureswaran Ramadass, Andrew Meulenberg:
Simulation of routing in nano-manipulation for creating pattern with atomic force microscopy using hybrid PSO-AS. 213-219

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