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UK Government Launches Artificial Intelligence Drive

News The UK government is attempting to boost Britain's involvement in intelligent computing by launching a research project into cognitive systems. The cognitive systems project is expected to last for between nine and 15 months.

[April 30, 2002, 17:40]

Putting Your Brain On A Microchip

News Albus said that by 2015, cognitive reasoning capabilities in computer-driven systems will enable tactical behaviors on the battlefield. James Albus, a senior fellow and founder of the Intelligent Systems Division of the National Institute of...

[May 12, 2006, 11:35]

Setting Radio Free

News Underlay networks are the most technically precocious option, and involve massively spread spectrum technologies like Ultrawideband (UWB) or opportunistic adaptive systems like cognitive radios that sense the spectrum around them and seek out...

[May 9, 2005, 11:10]

The Future For Ultrawideband

News If this process of reaching agreement has worked with UWB, will it work with future radio systems such as cognitive radio [where radios will actively seek out efficient ways of using spectrum instead of being limited to preset modes and frequencies]?

[March 8, 2006, 16:05]

Cognitive Hacking And Intelligence And Security Informatics

White Papers This paper describes research on cognitive and semantic attacks on computer systems and their users. Several countermeasures against such attacks are described, including a description of a prototype News Verifier system.

[February 16, 2005, 2:00]

Reactive Cognitive Radio Algorithms For Co-Existence Between IEEE 802.11b And 802.16a Networks

White Papers In particular, a system model is developed in which the two wireless systems share radio resources in frequency, space and time, and reactive coordination methods are used to reduce the mutual interference and improve link throughput.

[March 17, 2006, 0:01]

Towards Personalized, Socially Aware And Active Knowledge Management Systems

White Papers This paper proposes to extend current Knowledge Management Systems with functionalities that support the organization in better managing its tacit knowledge; help engage users in a continuous and dynamic knowledge exchange; provide more tailored...

[September 1, 2004, 3:00]

SAS Analyzes Inmate Data Alongside Fiscal And HR Data

White Papers Hoping to increase system efficiencies and improve prisoner success rates, many state and county corrections systems provide education, life and work skills, and alcohol and drug treatment programs. Are cognitive programs decreasing inmate-on-staff...

[December 27, 2006, 0:00]

Learning From Linux Internet, Innovation And The New Economy

White Papers Its visibility results to a large extent from the fact that it is currently considered to be a serious threat to Microsoft's operating systems. Using Linux as a case example, this paper discusses organizational, institutional, economic, cultural...

[May 18, 2007, 1:00]

Intrusion Sensor Data Fusion In An Intelligent Intrusion Detection System Architecture

White Papers Most modern intrusion detection systems employ multiple intrusion sensors to maximize their trustworthiness. The Decision Engine uses Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs) and fuzzy rule-bases for causal knowledge acquisition and to support the causal...

[July 11, 2008, 1:20]

MultiMAC - An Adaptive MAC Framework For Dynamic Radio Networking

White Papers However, such hybrid systems do not offer the flexibility and cognition required of dynamic spectrum networks. Software-defined/cognitive radio has recently made the jump from a purely research driven endeavor to one that is now being driven...

[October 6, 2008, 1:21]

New Chipset Promises Gigabit Broadband On Cable And Wireless

News We can use any of the proposed wireless ultrawideband (UWB) standards, at the same time as adding UWB-based access to cable and mains electricity systems. It will be demonstrating prototype systems at a forthcoming International Telecommunications...

[May 11, 2004, 15:20]

Report Predicts 'wired Brains'

News The final report, edited by Mihail Roco, NSF's senior adviser for nanotechnology, and William Bainbridge, acting director of NSF's Division of Information and Intelligent Systems, includes papers submitted by various participants as well as an...

[August 6, 2002, 10:42]

Ultrawideband: The Latest Chipset Unveiled

News Californian company Pulse~LINK has been developing ultrawideband systems for four years, and has recently closed a $30m venture capital funding deal. We've demonstrated ultrawideband in the past over wireless, over cable systems and over the power...

[May 11, 2004, 15:40]

Open Is As Open Does, Sun

Leader IBM is big on open systems, provided they're open systems that IBM has blessed. You may conclude, perhaps without too much cognitive dissonance, that Schwartz' bloggish misery might have a small element of posturing.

[January 25, 2005, 12:25]

The Problem Is Even Bigger

Talkback Nigel is right to say that computing should not be taught and promoted only as a technical support activity, but also as something involving creativity and intellectual excitement: i.e.learning to design, analyse, document, compare, criticise...

[November 21, 2006, 16:28]

Microsoft To Judge: Yes ... But!

News Many of these benefits would not have been possible but for Microsoft's unified structure, which enables Microsoft to conceive and implement new ideas that span operating systems and applications," according to one document filed by Microsoft...

[May 11, 2000, 8:16]

Study Claims Mobile Base Stations Are Safe

News The Laboratory is using testing equipment from wireless systems integrator Red-M. The investigation took place at the Electromagnetics and Health Laboratory at the University of Essex, established three years ago, with a multi-disciplinary team...

[July 25, 2007, 12:55]

Software To Blame For Security Problems

News These are all systems that are meant to be extensible. Both are controversial surveillance systems. The other is that most systems administrators ignore patches and don't apply them. Raised in eastern Tennessee, McGraw studied philosophy at the...

[December 3, 2001, 10:39]

Could XMax Change The World Of Broadband?

News Even given the details of the test — some 14dB total gain in the antenna systems and a 260m-tall tower for the transmitter — this is an exceptional result. Those ideas are just part of a much bigger game XG will have to play if it is to achieve...

[November 4, 2005, 11:30]


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