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Albert Y. Zomaya

Researcher at University of Sydney

Publications -  1020
Citations -  30827

Albert Y. Zomaya is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cloud computing & Scheduling (computing). The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 946 publications receiving 24637 citations. Previous affiliations of Albert Y. Zomaya include University of Alabama & University of Sheffield.

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A Decentralized Damage Detection System for Wireless Sensor and Actuator Networks

TL;DR: This work presents a decentralized algorithm for detecting damage in structures by using a WSAN that makes use of cooperative information fusion for calculating a damage coefficient and finds that its collaborative and information fusion-based approach ensures the accuracy of the algorithm.

Rbt-l: a location based approach for solving the multiple sequence alignment problem technical report 626

TL;DR: This paper presents a novel approach to solve the Multiple Sequence Alignment (MSA) problem and shows the superiority of the proposed technique even in the case of formidable sequences.
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vmBBThrPred: A Black-Box Throughput Predictor for Virtual Machines in Cloud Environments

TL;DR: VMBBThrPred as discussed by the authors is an application-oblivious approach to predict performance of virtualized applications based on only basic Hypervisor level metrics, which is different from other approaches in the literature that usually either inject monitoring codes to VMs or use peripheral devices to directly report their actual throughput.
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Performance enhancement through hybrid replication and Genetic Algorithm co-scheduling in data grids

TL;DR: This approach tries to achieve a double optimization effect from both the replica management and the scheduling phases, while integrating scheduling and data replication to improve the performance of the grid system.
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Providing QoS guarantees to multiple classes of traffic in wireless sensor networks

TL;DR: An analytical model for implementing Priority Queueing in a sensor node to calculate the queueing delay is presented and is based on M/D/l queueing system (a special class of M/G/L queueing systems).