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Setting Interrupt Priorities in Software via Interrupt Queueing
1996
Computing Systems
This was done on an AMD 29200 microconffoller [Advanced Micro Devices 19941 which has effectively only two intemrpt levels: the clock and ever¡hing else. ...
Dave Sherman allowed me to experiment with my first cut of this technique on his Interdata machine. Setting Interrupt Priorities in Sofauare via Interrupt Queueing I29 ...
Acknowledgments Henry Spencer, Mark Moraes and three anonymous reviewers critiqued drafts of this pape¡ improving it thereby. Bary Shein helped me search the databases of USENIX papers. ...
dblp:journals/csys/Collyer96
fatcat:7gbnwvtdmvestmq4xw4xdwtiaq
Protocol service decomposition for high-performance networking
1993
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
Mary Thompson and Alessandro Forin helped with the integration of our libraries into Mach 3.0. ...
Wayne Sawdon and Matt Zekauskas were early users of the system and suffered through ,ur mistakes with us. Masanobu Yuhara assisted with the integration of the packet filter. ...
An experimental protocol library built on top of Mach 3.0 at the University of Washington [Thekkath et al. 93 ] implements a subset of the socket interface for TCP, and provides for protected transmission ...
doi:10.1145/173668.168639
fatcat:oww75asdwzfyrdua5xh7bvn5hu
Protocol service decomposition for high-performance networking
1993
Proceedings of the fourteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles - SOSP '93
Mary Thompson and Alessandro Forin helped with the integration of our libraries into Mach 3.0. ...
Wayne Sawdon and Matt Zekauskas were early users of the system and suffered through ,ur mistakes with us. Masanobu Yuhara assisted with the integration of the packet filter. ...
An experimental protocol library built on top of Mach 3.0 at the University of Washington [Thekkath et al. 93 ] implements a subset of the socket interface for TCP, and provides for protected transmission ...
doi:10.1145/168619.168639
dblp:conf/sosp/MaedaB93
fatcat:dloh47re4jel5ooagwa4kvwtg4
The Flux OSKit
1997
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
Implementing new operating systems is tedious, costly, and often impractical except for large projects. ...
Our experience demonstrates that this approach to component software structure and reuse has a surprisingly large impact in the OS implementation domain. ...
We thank Shantanu Goel for his important work, both at Columbia and at Utah, on the Linux device driver framework in Mach. ...
doi:10.1145/269005.266642
fatcat:dkp5tqo3b5ehvhm7edfzvudn4u
The Flux OSKit
1997
Proceedings of the sixteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles - SOSP '97
Implementing new operating systems is tedious, costly, and often impractical except for large projects. ...
Our experience demonstrates that this approach to component software structure and reuse has a surprisingly large impact in the OS implementation domain. ...
We thank Shantanu Goel for his important work, both at Columbia and at Utah, on the Linux device driver framework in Mach. ...
doi:10.1145/268998.266642
dblp:conf/sosp/FordBBLLS97
fatcat:3rkelfstozarhpoehzpws47dg4
Software-Defined Networks for Optical Networks Using Flexible Orchestration: Advances, Challenges, and Opportunities
2022
Journal of Computer Networks and Communications
Currently, the complexity associated with advancements in optical networks poses problems to network flexibility, reliability, and quality of service. ...
This solution presents a more flexible, reliable, customable, and higher quality of service, which is an improvement upon current solutions in the literature. ...
Enabling Technology for Current SDONs. In this section, discussion on efforts to develop a framework for emulating SDON agents and disaggregated optical network agents is made. ...
doi:10.1155/2022/5037702
fatcat:j5h6ttlsubfwtehhoklngyfk6y
Lessons from FTM: an experiment in design and implementation of a low-cost fault tolerant system
1996
IEEE Transactions on Reliability
This report describes an experiment in the design of a general purpose fault tolerant system, FTM. ...
These objectives were achieved using the Mach micro-kernel and a modular set of reliable servers which implement application checkpoints and provide continuous system functions despite machine crashes. ...
Routeau helped us to implement FTM on top of Mach and to improve system performance; we are grateful to him for this. ...
doi:10.1109/24.510822
fatcat:ydeyudat6zbejkk4zijzdqu7za
Exokernel
1995
Proceedings of the fifteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles - SOSP '95
For instance, virtual memory and interprocess communication abstractions are implemented entirely within an application-level library. ...
and virtual memory. ...
Satyanarayanan), Raymie Stata, Carl Waldspurger, and Deborah Wallach for insightful discussions and careful reading of earlier versions of this paper. ...
doi:10.1145/224056.224076
dblp:conf/sosp/EnglerKO95
fatcat:lkth4d5x4bh37ob3urikb4vcz4
Exokernel
1995
ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
For instance, virtual memory and interprocess communication abstractions are implemented entirely within an application-level library. ...
and virtual memory. ...
Satyanarayanan), Raymie Stata, Carl Waldspurger, and Deborah Wallach for insightful discussions and careful reading of earlier versions of this paper. ...
doi:10.1145/224057.224076
fatcat:3gacher7fzhwbhdrde6yezfp2i
UWB‐over‐Fibre: Technology, Performance and Next‐Generation Applications
[chapter]
2011
Ultra Wideband Communications: Novel Trends - System, Architecture and Implementation
While voice and low bit-rate data were the main wireless services in the past, the focus of today's wireless networks has clearly shifted towards high bit-rate data services. ...
Ultra Wideband Communications: Novel Trends -System, Architecture and Implementation 316 FTTH enables the delivery of savings due to reductions in cost for network, central office and outside plant operations ...
Worldwide regulatory status Current regulation in force for unlicensed use of 60-GHz radio worldwide is summarized in Table 1 . ...
doi:10.5772/17945
fatcat:3dng2m5ehrdhbha4jmon37s5ny
The evolution of Coda
2002
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems
For each mechanism, the article explains how usage experience with it led to the insights for another mechanism. ...
Failure-resilient, scalable, and secure read-write access to shared information by mobile and static users over wireless and wired networks is a fundamental computing challenge. ...
Major support was also provided by IBM, Digital Equipment, and Intel. Additional support was provided by AT&T, Bellcore, General Electric, Hughes Research, Novell, Sun Microsystems, and Xerox. ...
doi:10.1145/507052.507053
fatcat:lob5fyaqh5edrlbxctvkzupcby
Runway incursion prevention system testing at the Wallops Flight Facility
2005
Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2005
This paper gives an overview of the RIPS, WAL flight test activities, and WAL test results. ...
A series of test runs was conducted using a Gulfstream-V (G-V) aircraft as the test platform and a NASA test aircraft and a NASA test van as incurring traffic. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The author wishes to thank David Green, Sharon Otero, and Paul Hyer of Lockheed Martin for supporting data analysis. ...
doi:10.1117/12.602327
fatcat:p2suetihfvdmfljsohqaf6dgfq
Cloud and Distributed Architectures for Data Management in Agriculture 4.0 : Review and Future Trends
2021
Journal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences
For this, we compare architectures with 8 criteria (User Proximity, Latency & Jitter, Network stability, high throughput, Reliability, Scalability, Cost Effectiveness, Maintainability), and analyze the ...
(2) Can generic architectures meet the needs of Agriculture 4.0 application cases? (3) What are the horizontal development possibilities that allow the transition from research to industrialization? ...
Meryem Elmoulat for accepting to edit the writing of this paper and to Mr. Fabrice Nolack Fote for his help in the elaboration of the conceptual framework. ...
doi:10.1016/j.jksuci.2021.09.015
fatcat:jjo2444jvjgxbduepcerewoowe
Applications and Techniques for Fast Machine Learning in Science
2022
Frontiers in Big Data
This is followed by a high-level overview and organization of technical advances, including an abundance of pointers to source material, which can enable these breakthroughs. ...
training and implementing performant and resource-efficient ML algorithms; and computing architectures, platforms, and technologies for deploying these algorithms. ...
The status and prospects for “AI for Nuclear Physics” have been discussed in a workshop in 2020 (Bedaque et al., 2021). ...
doi:10.3389/fdata.2022.787421
pmid:35496379
pmcid:PMC9041419
fatcat:5w2exf7vvrfvnhln7nj5uppjga
A survey of migration mechanisms of virtual machines
2014
ACM Computing Surveys
Rosemblum and Garfinkel [2005] present an overview of VMMs. ...
The current VMMs offer characteristics that attracted the interest of researchers, such as isolation, server consolidation [Padala et al. 2007 ], cloning, server migration, and replication. ...
This mechanism works for Xen and KVM without any modification to them. The experiments emulated a WAN environment for remote data centers over the Pacific Ocean (e.g., Tokyo and San Francisco). ...
doi:10.1145/2492705
fatcat:7nix6qbtozhcxnzx7admfwfeei
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