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International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, 2014
- Pingsheng Chen, Weidong Hu:
Sleep-wake up scheduling with probabilistic coverage model in sensor networks1. 1-16 - Koji Nakano:
Simple memory machine models for GPUs. 17-37 - Fadi N. Sibai
, Ali El-Moursy
:
Performance evaluation and comparison of parallel conjugate gradient on modern multi-core accelerator and massively parallel systems. 38-67 - Wei Chang, Jie Wu, Chiu C. Tan:
Improving cooperative trajectory mapping applications with encounter-based error correction. 68-89 - G. Indirani, K. Selvakumar:
A swarm-based efficient distributed intrusion detection system for mobile ad hoc networks (MANET). 90-103
Volume 29, Number 2, 2014
- Koji Nakano:
Optimal implementations of the approximate string matching and the approximate discrete signal matching on the memory machine models. 104-118 - Mourad Elhadef, Lotfi Ben Romdhane:
Fault diagnosis using partial syndromes: a modified Hopfield neural network approach. 119-146 - Salimur Choudhury, Kai Salomaa, Selim G. Akl:
Cellular automaton-based algorithms for the dispersion of mobile wireless sensor networks. 147-177 - Frederico Lopes
, Flávia Coimbra Delicato, Thaís Vasconcelos Batista
, Everton Cavalcante
, Thiago Pereira da Silva
, Paulo F. Pires
, Paulo Ferreira
, Reginaldo Mendes:
OpenCOPI: middleware integration for Ubiquitous Computing. 178-212
Volume 29, Number 3, 2014
- Song Guo
:
Special issue on cyber-physical systems. 213-214 - Kun-Chan Lan, Wen-Yuah Shih:
An indoor locationtracking system for smart parking. 215-238 - Qian He, Rick S. Blum:
New hypothesis testing-based rapid change detection for power grid system monitoring. 239-263 - Bharath K. Samanthula, Chun Hu, Wei Jiang, Bruce M. McMillin
:
Secure and threshold-based power usage control in smart grid environments. 264-289 - Depeng Li, Zeyar Aung
, John R. Williams, Abel Sanchez:
No peeking: privacy-preserving demand response system in smart grids. 290-315 - Xiaofei Wang, Ying Cai, Zhuo Li:
A novel hybrid incentive mechanism for node cooperation in mobile cyber-physical systems. 316-336
Volume 29, Number 4, 2014
- Selim G. Akl:
What is computation? 337-345 - Nallasamy Viswanathan, Kuppusamy Paramasivam, Kanagasabapathi Somasundaram:
An optimised 3D topology for on-chip communications. 346-362 - Ifeanyi P. Egwutuoha, Shiping Chen
, David Levy, Bran Selic, Rafael A. Calvo
:
Cost-oriented proactive fault tolerance approach to high performance computing (HPC) in the cloud. 363-378 - Eyad Hailat, Vincent Russo, Kamel Rushaidat, Jason R. Mick, Loren Schwiebert
, Jeffrey J. Potoff
:
Parallel Monte Carlo simulation in the canonical ensemble on the graphics processing unit. 379-400 - Akihiro Uchida, Yasuaki Ito, Koji Nakano:
Accelerating ant colony optimisation for the travelling salesman problem on the GPU. 401-420
Volume 29, Number 5, 2014
- Antonio Badia, Michael Dobbs:
Supporting quantified queries in distributed databases. 421-459 - Daniele Buono, Gabriele Mencagli
, Alessio Pascucci, Marco Vanneschi:
Performance analysis and structured parallelisation of the space-time adaptive processing computational kernel on multi-core architectures. 460-498 - Eddie Cheng
, Philip Hu, Roger Jia, László Lipták, Brian Scholten, James R. Voss:
Matching preclusion and conditional matching preclusion for pancake and burnt pancake graphs. 499-512 - Md. Mohsin Ali
, Shakila Khan Rumi:
Parallel binary reflected Gray code sequence generation on multicore architectures. 513-520
Volume 29, Number 6, 2014
- Steffen Limmer, André Schneider, Christian Boehme, Dietmar Fey, Simon Schmitz, Achim Graupner, Martin Sülzle:
Services for numerical simulations and optimisations in grids. 521-543 - Cheikh Sarr, Sofiane Khalfallah
:
Average end-to-end delay computation in IEEE 802.11 ad hoc networks. 544-561 - Rashmi Sharma
, Nitin
:
Entropy, a new dynamics governing parameter in real time distributed system: a simulation study. 562-586

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