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Autor:
Jack Norfleet, Erin Honold, Nick Walczak, Catherine Strayhorn, Jon Schewe, Brian VanVoorst, Mathew Hackett
Publikováno v:
MFI
The Mobile Medical Lane Trainer (MMLT) is a multi-sensor rapidly deployed After-Action Review (AAR) system for Army medical lane training. Current AAR systems have two main drawbacks: 1) video does not provide a complete view of the medical and tacti
Publikováno v:
Journal of Communications and Networks. 7:325-336
Mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) are composed of moving wireless hosts which, within range of each other, form wireless networks. For communication to occur between hosts that are not within each other's range, routes involving intermediate nodes must
Autor:
Xiaoqing Wang, Premanand Venkatesh Chandramani, Ping Gui, J. Ekman, Kevin R. Driscoll, Predrag Milojkovic, J. Anderson, Fouad Kiamilev, Brian VanVoorst, Michael W. Haney, Marc P. Christensen
Publikováno v:
IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics. 9:636-646
High-speed optical data links enable local area networks (LANs) that operate at data rates above 10 Gb/s. Various network, protocol and switch architectures have been proposed that use these links. The optical network interface card (ONIC) is an impo
Publikováno v:
IEEE Computational Science and Engineering. 1:44-62
Imagine running a computationally intensive model and being able not only to visualize the data as soon as results start emerging, but also to experiment with and change the underlying calculations in midstream, all with a consistent visual interface
Publikováno v:
AVSS
Advances in lidar technology, in particular 360-degreelidar sensors, create new opportunities to augment andimprove traditional surveillance systems. This paperdescribes an initial challenge to use a single stationary360-degree lidar sensor to detect
Autor:
Vic Thomas, Haowei Bai, Allalaghatta Pavan, Karl H. Becker, Brian VanVoorst, Philip Scandura, Randy Black
Publikováno v:
1st Space Exploration Conference: Continuing the Voyage of Discovery.
Future space and military applications, such as, NASA space exploration missions, will require high-bandwidth but dependable avionics architectures for on-board mission-critical processing and aggregate information exchange among subsystems. This pap
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of IEEE Scalable High Performance Computing Conference.
Many tools are available for profiling the communication traffic in individual applications on distributed memory message passing machines, but little is known about the communication traffic of the entire workload of a given machine. This work descr
Autor:
P. Chandraman, Marc P. Christensen, Ping Gui, J. Ekman, Yue Liu, Brian VanVoorst, Kevin R. Driscoll, Predrag Milojkovic, Jim Nohava, Fouad Kiamilev, Xingle Wang, J.A. Cox, Michael W. Haney
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LEOS 2001. 14th Annual Meeting of the IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society (Cat. No.01CH37242).
We introduce a distributed parallel system, developed under VIVACE program which consists of eight host nodes connected through free-space optically interconnected (FSOI) switch with Terabit bi-section bandwidth. A PCI-based VIVACE optical network in
Publikováno v:
DSN
Group communication is a widely studied paradigm for building fault-tolerant distributed systems. The Armada project at the University of Michigan is a collaborative effort with the Honeywell Technology Center to study how real-world applications use
Autor:
Xiaoqing Wang, J. Allen Cox, Fred Rose, Kevin R. Driscoll, Ping Gui, Michael W. Haney, J. Ekman, Jim Nohava, Fouad Kiamilev, Marc P. Christensen, Predrag Milojkovic, Brian VanVoorst, Premanand Venkatesh Chandramani
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SPIE Proceedings.
The system architecture and the first prototype demonstrator system for the VCSEL-based Interconnects in VLSI Architectures for Computational Enhancement (VIVACE) program is described. The main goal of the VIVACE program is to build a high bi-section