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This post is sort of a hodge-podge of random bits, mostly just so I can post something new to the blog to prevent it from stagnating too long without anything new. The last semester has been far busier than anticipated. I got a paper accepted to ICC... |
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Today I found out about some cross-Canada computer / math seminars that are sponsored by a consortium of research / computing organizations across Canada including SHARCNET, WestGrid, ACENet, IRMACS and AARMS. Today's talk was given at the... |
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This semester I have been taking a soft computing course. We have covered fuzzy logic and are starting artificial neural networks (ANN) although I have missed a couple of classes due to the conferences I have been attending. Anyway the ANN class... |
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This past week I travelled to the UK to present at my first International Conference - Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA 2009) in Bradford, UK. My presentation was on "Fair Scheduling in Wireless Mesh Networks with Multiple... |
Categories: Computer Science, News, Research, Wireless Networks
Tags: 2009, AINA 2009, Bradford, Fair Scheduling, Jason B. Ernst, Mesh, Mieso Denko, Networks, Publication, Research, Simulation, UK, Wireless
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Last Friday I successfully defended my thesis at Guelph. The room was full with lots of friends, students and faculty and everything went fairly smoothly. It definitely feels great to be done after almost two years building up to this. Today I... |
Categories: Computer Science, News, Research, Wireless Networks
Tags: Defense, Guelph, Jason B. Ernst, M.Sc., Mesh, Network, Scheduling, Thesis, Wireless
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