P. Hari, John B. P. McCabe, Jon Banafato, Marcus Henry, Kevin Ko, Emmanouil Koukoumidis, U. Kremer, M. Martonosi, L. Peh
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Adaptive spatiotemporal node selection in dynamic networks
Dynamic networks—spontaneous, self-organizing groups of devices—are a promising new computing platform. Writing applications for such networks is a daunting task, however, due to their extreme variability and unpredictability, with many devices having significant resource limitations. Intelligent, automated distribution of work across network nodes is needed to get the most out of limited resource budgets.