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  2. Mobility model - Wikipedia

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    Mobility models are basically classified as stochastic, detailed, Hybrid and Trace based Realistic models. [1] The stochastic models are based on random movements and the nodes are free to move in any direction. Example include Random waypoint model, Random walk and Random direction model. The detailed models are tailored for specific scenarios.

  3. Wireless ad hoc network - Wikipedia

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    A wireless ad hoc network [1] (WANET) or mobile ad hoc network (MANET) is a decentralized type of wireless network. The network is ad hoc because it does not rely on a pre-existing infrastructure, such as routers or wireless access points .

  4. RM-ODP - Wikipedia

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    The RM-ODP view model, which provides five generic and complementary viewpoints on the system and its environment.. Reference Model of Open Distributed Processing (RM-ODP) is a reference model in computer science, which provides a co-ordinating framework for the standardization of open distributed processing (ODP).

  5. Distributed object - Wikipedia

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    Image describes communication between distributed objects residing in different machines. In distributed computing, distributed objects [citation needed] are objects (in the sense of object-oriented programming) that are distributed across different address spaces, either in different processes on the same computer, or even in multiple computers connected via a network, but which work together ...

  6. Modelling biological systems - Wikipedia

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    Modelling biological systems is a significant task of systems biology and mathematical biology. [a] Computational systems biology [b] [1] aims to develop and use efficient algorithms, data structures, visualization and communication tools with the goal of computer modelling of biological systems.

  7. Tuple space - Wikipedia

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    Object Spaces is a paradigm for development of distributed computing applications. It is characterized by the existence of logical entities, called Object Spaces. All the participants of the distributed application share an Object Space. A provider of a service encapsulates the service as an Object, and puts it in the Object Space.

  8. Folding@home - Wikipedia

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    The development of models to predict the mechanisms of membrane fusion will assist in the scientific understanding of how to target the process with antiviral drugs. [82] In 2006, scientists applied Markov state models and the Folding@home network to discover two pathways for fusion and gain other mechanistic insights. [55]

  9. Distributed artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Distributed Artificial Intelligence (DAI) is an approach to solving complex learning, planning, and decision-making problems.It is embarrassingly parallel, thus able to exploit large scale computation and spatial distribution of computing resources.