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A New Standard for Securing Media-Independent Handover: IEEE 802.21a

December 31, 2013
Author(s)
Rafa Marin-Lopez, Fernando Bernal-Hidalgo, Subir Das, Lidong Chen, Yoshihiro Ohba
When enabling handover between different radio interfaces (e.g., handover from 3G to Wi-Fi), reducing network access authentication latency and securing handover related signaling messages are major challenging problems, amongst many others. The IEEE 802

A comparison of methods for sketch-based 3D shape retrieval

December 13, 2013
Author(s)
Afzal A. Godil
Sketch-based 3D shape retrieval has become an important research topic in content-based 3D object retrieval. To foster this research area, two Shape Retrieval Contest (SHREC) tracks on this topic have been organized by us in 2012 and 2013 based on a small

Depicting Web Images for the Blind and Visually Impaired

December 9, 2013
Author(s)
Andrea Bajcsy, Ya-Shian Li-Baboud, Mary C. Brady
A prototype to translate web graph and map images into 3D printed models in order to give the blind and visually impaired access to voting and election information.

Sparse Embedding-based Domain Adaptation for Object Recognition

December 8, 2013
Author(s)
P J. Phillips, Jingjing Zheng, Rama Chellappa
Domain adaptation algorithms aim at handling the shift between source and target domains. A classifier is trained on images from the source domain; and the classifier recognizes objects in images from the target domain. In this paper, we present a joint

Delay Behavior of On-Off Scheduling: Extending Idle Periods

November 1, 2013
Author(s)
Allen L. Roginsky, Ken Christensen, Mehrgan Mostowfi
On-off scheduling of systems that have the ability to sleep can be used to extend system idle periods and enable greater opportunities for energy savings from sleeping. In this paper, we achieve a theoretical understanding of the delay behavior of on-off

Combining Genetic Algorithms & Simulation to Search for Failure Scenarios in System Models

October 28, 2013
Author(s)
Kevin L. Mills, Christopher E. Dabrowski, James J. Filliben, Sanford P. Ressler
Large infrastructures, such as clouds, can exhibit substantial outages, sometimes due to failure scenarios that were not considered during system design. We define a method that uses a genetic algorithm (GA) to search system simulations for parameter

Three-dimensional deep sub-wavelength defect detection using (lambda) = 193 nm optical microscopy

October 25, 2013
Author(s)
Bryan M. Barnes, Martin Y. Sohn, Francois R. Goasmat, Hui Zhou, Andras Vladar, Richard M. Silver, Abraham Arceo
Identifying defects in photolithographic patterning is a persistent challenge in semiconductor manufacturing. Well-established optical methods in current use are jeopardized by upcoming sub-20 nm device dimensions. Volumetric processing of focus-resolved

Ontology for Big Systems: The Ontology Summit 2012 Communique

October 16, 2013
Author(s)
Ram D. Sriram, Mary C. Brady
The Ontology Summit 2012 explored the current and potential uses of ontology, its methods and paradigms, in big systems and big data: How ontology can be used to design, develop, and operate such systems. The systems addressed were not just software

CCM: A Tool for Measuring Combinatorial Coverage of System State Space

October 10, 2013
Author(s)
Itzel Dominguez, D. Richard Kuhn, Raghu N. Kacker, Yu Lei
This poster presents some measures of combinatorial coverage that can be helpful in estimating residual risk related to insufficient testing of rare interactions, and a tool for computing these measures.

Re-Projection of Terabyte-sized 3D Images for Interactive Visualization

October 9, 2013
Author(s)
Peter Bajcsy, Antoine Vandecreme, Mary C. Brady
How does one inspect terabyte-sized 3D images visually from multiple viewpoints? The current solutions are limited to gigabyte-sized images using specialized hardware to achieve interactivity and lacking the ability to share data for collaborative research

Re-projection of Terabyte-Sized Images

October 7, 2013
Author(s)
Peter Bajcsy, Antoine Vandecreme, Mary C. Brady
This work addresses the problem of re-projecting a terabyte-sized 3D data set represented as a set of 2D Deep Zoom pyramids. In general, a re-projection for small 3D data sets is executed directly in RAM. However, RAM becomes a limiting factor for terabyte

Terabyte Size Image Computations on Hadoop Cluster Platforms

October 7, 2013
Author(s)
Peter Bajcsy, Antoine Vandecreme, Julien M. Amelot, Phuong T. Nguyen, Joe Chalfoun, Mary C. Brady
We present a characterization of four basic terabyte size image computations on a Hadoop cluster in terms of their relative efficiency according to the modified Amdahl’s law. The work is motivated by the fact that there is a lack of standard benchmarks and

The TREC Medical Records Track

September 25, 2013
Author(s)
Ellen M. Voorhees
The Text REtrieval Conference (TREC) is a series of annual workshops designed to build the infrastructure for large-scale evaluation of search systems and thus improve the state-of-the-art. Each workshop is organized around a set "tracks", challenge

Secure Domain Name System (DNS) Deployment Guide

September 18, 2013
Author(s)
Ramaswamy Chandramouli, Scott W. Rose
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed computing system that enables access to Internet resources by user-friendly domain names rather than IP addresses, by translating domain names to IP addresses and back. The DNS infrastructure is made up of

Fourier Domain Optical Tool Normalization for Quantitative Parametric Image Reconstruction

September 5, 2013
Author(s)
Jing Qin, Richard M. Silver, Bryan M. Barnes, Hui Zhou, Francois R. Goasmat
There has been much recent work in developing advanced optical metrology methods that use imaging optics for critical dimension measurements and defect detection. Sensitivity to nanometer scale changes has been observed when measuring critical dimensions
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