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Cut Detection in Wireless Sensor Networks: - A wireless sensor network can get separated into multiple connected components due to the failure of some of its nodes, which is called a cut. We consider the problem of detecting cuts by the remaining nodes of a wireless sensor network.
An Adaptive Opportunistic Routing Scheme for Wireless Ad-hoc Networks: -A distributed adaptive opportunistic routing scheme for multihop wireless adhoc networks is proposed. The proposed scheme utilizes reinforcement learning framework to opportunistically route the packets even in the absence of reliable knowledge about channel statistics and network model.

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This is a list of distributed computing and grid computing projects. For each project, donors offer volunteer computing time from personal computers to a specific cause. The donated computing power typically comes from CPUs and GPUs, but it can also come from home video game systems. Each project seeks to solve a difficult or impossible problem by using other methods.