New Human Movement Model Can Aid In Studying Epidemic Outbreaks, Public Planning
Dr. Injong Rhee, associate professor of computer science, is developing a new statistical model that simulates human mobility patterns, having a host of potential uses ranging from land use planning to public health studies of disease outbreak.
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PFLDNet Tokyo, Japan
Yaogong will present a paper on Netset at PFLDNeT, Tokyo, Japan in May 2009.
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INFOCOM, Rio, Brazil
Sankararaman Janakiraman presented a full paper titled "DiffQ: Practical Differential Backlog Congestion Control for Wireless Networks," at INFOCOM, Rio, Brazil on April 22, 2009.
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INFOCOM, Rio, Brazil
Kyunghan Lee presented a full paper titled "SLAW: A Mobility Model for Human Walks," at INFOCOM, Rio, Brazil on April 22, 2009.
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Research dataResearch Highligts on DiffQ and demo videos are available . NS2 and Matlab source codes of two mobility models, SLAW and TLW, are available (link). |