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MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 15: The ...
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MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 15: The Last Renewal

Lecture 15: The Last RenewalInstructor: Prof. Robert GallagerIn this lecture, we continue our discussion of renewals and cover topics such as Markov chains and renewal processes, expected number of renewals, elementary renewal and Blackwell theorems, and delayed ...

MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 14: Review
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MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 14: Review

Lecture 14: ReviewInstructor: Prof. Robert GallagerThis lecture provides a review of the first thirteen sessions of this course in preparation for the upcoming quiz. View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-262S11 

MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 13: ...
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MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 13: Little, M/G/1, ...

Lecture 13: Little, M/G/1, Ensemble AveragesInstructor: Prof. Robert GallagerThis lecture covers a variety of topics, including elementary renewal theorem, generalized stopping trials, the G/G/1 queue, Little's theorem, ensemble averages and more.View the complete ...

MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 12: ...
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MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 12: Renewal Rewards, ...

Lecture 12: Renewal Rewards, Stopping Trials, and Wald's InequalityInstructor: Prof. Robert GallagerIn this lecture, we learn about time-averages for renewal rewards, stopping trials for stochastic processes, and Wald's equality.View the complete ...

MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 11: ...
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MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 11: Renewals: Strong Law ...

Lecture 11: Renewals: Strong Law and RewardsInstructor: Prof. Robert GallagerThis lecture covers renewal processes. We begin with the SSLN for renewal processes, and move on to the central limit theorem (CLT) for renewals. The lecture concludes with a discussion of ...

MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 10: ...
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MIT 6.262 Discrete Stochastic Processes - Lecture 10: Renewals and the ...

Lecture 10: Renewals and the Strong Law of Large NumbersInstructor: Prof. Robert GallagerThis lecture begins by covering renewal processes, and provides an example of the G/G/m queue. The lecture then moves on to the Strong Law of Large Numbers (SLLN).View the complete ...

Mining for Negawatts 2010 MIT Research and Development ...
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Mining for Negawatts 2010 MIT Research and Development Conference November ...

Mining for Negawatts by Sanjay Sarma The MIT community is conducting a great deal of exciting research related energy consumption in built environments. I will begin with a overview of some of the research projects at MIT, ranging from lighting to building controls. I ...

Mining for Negawatts
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Mining for Negawatts

The MIT community is conducting a great deal of exciting research related energy consumption in built environments. I will begin with a overview of some of the research projects at MIT, ranging from lighting to building controls. I will then do a deeper dive into research being conducted at ...

TR35: Jesse Robbins
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Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Jesse Robbins

Robbins present his work at EmTech 2011. In 2001, Jesse Robbins applied for two jobs: one as a Seattle bus driver and another as a backup systems engineer at Amazon.com. Amazon called first, and in the decade that followed, Robbins transformed the way Web companies design and manage complex ...

Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Jernej Barbic
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Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Jernej Barbic

Barbic presents his work at EmTech 2011: Speeding up simulations of complex objects University of Southern California Read more: http://techre.vu/yfxuh8

Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Jeff Hammerbacher
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Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Jeff Hammerbacher

Hammerbacher presents his work at EmTech 2011: Managing huge data sets Company: Cloudera Learn more:http://techre.vu/wkeXPq

Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Gert Lanckriet
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Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Gert Lanckriet

Lanckriet presents his work at EmTech 2011: Teaching computers to classify music University of California, San Diego Is Lady Gaga's "Born This Way" a happy song? Is "Bohemian Rhapsody" sad? Gert Lanckriet wants computers to be able to tell. Then people could search for tunes that match a ...

Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Fengnian Xia
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Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Fengnian Xia

Xia presents his work at EmTech 2011: Replacing silicon with graphene. IBM Fengnian Xia has found a way to build a graphene transistor that blocks electrons efficiently when it's off—a step in the direction of graphene-based electronics, which

Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Alina Oprea
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Meet 2011 TR35 Winner Alina Oprea

Oprea describes her work at EmTech 2011: Guaranteeing cloud security RSA Laboratories PROBLEM: Cloud computing offers numerous advantages to businesses and individuals by enabling them to store data and run websites on remote computers rather than ones they own. But many hesitate to use the ...

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Making the Invisible Visible in Video
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Making the Invisible Visible in Video

MIT researchers have developed new software that amplifies variations in successive frames of video that are imperceptible to the naked eye.

Making 3-D Models From Your Photos
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Making 3-D Models From Your Photos

See how free software can recreate an object in detailed 3-D using photos of it taken from different angles.

Low Energy Radio for Vital Signs Transmission from the Ear ...
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Low Energy Radio for Vital Signs Transmission from the Ear to a ...

MIT EECS - Analog Devices Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scholar Lyne Tchapmi Petse presented her SuperUROP project titled "Low Energy Radio for Vital Signs Transmission from the Ear to a Smart-phone" at the Dec. 6, 2012, SuperUROP poster session at the MIT ...

Lifeline for Renewable Power
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Lifeline for Renewable Power

General Electric's Juan de Bedout demonstrates the company's software system to improve the electric grid.

Lecture 9 - Parallel and Selective Symbolic Execution ...
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Lecture 9 - Parallel and Selective Symbolic Execution (George Candea)

Lecture 5: Poisson Combining and Splitting
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Lecture 5: Poisson Combining and Splitting

Description: In this lecture, many problem solving techniques are developed using, first, combining and splitting of various Poisson processes, and, second, conditioning on the number of arrivals in an interval. Instructor: Prof. Robert Gallager

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