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To evaluate the performance of the co-channel transmission based communication, we propose a new metric for area spectral efficiency (ASE) of interference limited ad-hoc network by assuming that the nodes are randomly distributed according to a Poisson point processes (PPP). We introduce a utility function, U = ASE/delay and derive the optimal ALOHA transmission probability p and the SIR threshold τ that jointly maximize the ASE and minimize the local delay. Finally, numerical results have been conducted to confirm that the joint optimization based on the U metric achieves a significant performance gain compared to conventional systems.

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This note announces the discovery of a tract on eclipse prediction in Paris, BnF, lat. 6400b, composed by an Irish scholar in ad 754. It is the earliest such text in the early middle ages and it is here placed in its scientific context.

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Over the past few decades, the early medieval Easter controversy has increasingly been portrayed as a conflict between the ‘Celtic’ and the ‘Roman’ churches, limiting the geographical extent of this most vibrant debate to Britain and Ireland (with the exception of the disputes caused by Columbanus’ appearance on the Continent). Both are not the case. Before c.AD 800, there was no unanimity within the ‘Roman’ cause. Two ‘Roman’ Easter reckonings existed, which could not be reconciled, one invented by Victorius of Aquitaine in AD 457, the other being the Alexandrian system as translated into Latin by Dionysius Exiguus in AD 525. The conflict between followers of Victorius and adherents of Dionysius occurred in Visigothic Spain first, reached Ireland in the second half of the 7th century, and finally dominated the intellectual debate in Francia in the 8th century. This article will focus on the Irish dimension of this controversy. It is argued that the southern Irish clergy introduced the Victorian reckoning in the AD 630s and strictly adhered to that system until the end of the 7th century. When Adomnan, the abbot of Iona, converted to Dionysius in the late AD 680s and convinced most of the northern Irish churches to follow his example, this caused considerable tension with southern Irish followers of Victorius, as is impressively witnessed by the computistical literature of the time, especially the texts produced in AD 689. From this literature, the issues debated at the time are reconstructed. This analysis has serious consequences for how we read Irish history towards the end of the 7th century; rather than bringing the formerly ‘Celtic’ northern Irish clergy in line with southern Irish ‘Roman’ practise, Adomnan added a new dimension to the conflict.

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In Mobile Ad hoc NETworks (MANETs), where cooperative behaviour is mandatory, there is a high probability for some nodes to become overloaded with packet forwarding operations in order to support neighbor data exchange. This altruistic behaviour leads to an unbalanced load in the network in terms of traffic and energy consumption. In such scenarios, mobile nodes can benefit from the use of energy efficient and traffic fitting routing protocol that better suits the limited battery capacity and throughput limitation of the network. This PhD work focuses on proposing energy efficient and load balanced routing protocols for ad hoc networks. Where most of the existing routing protocols simply consider the path length metric when choosing the best route between a source and a destination node, in our proposed mechanism, nodes are able to find several routes for each pair of source and destination nodes and select the best route according to energy and traffic parameters, effectively extending the lifespan of the network. Our results show that by applying this novel mechanism, current flat ad hoc routing protocols can achieve higher energy efficiency and load balancing. Also, due to the broadcast nature of the wireless channels in ad hoc networks, other technique such as Network Coding (NC) looks promising for energy efficiency. NC can reduce the number of transmissions, number of re-transmissions, and increase the data transfer rate that directly translates to energy efficiency. However, due to the need to access foreign nodes for coding and forwarding packets, NC needs a mitigation technique against unauthorized accesses and packet corruption. Therefore, we proposed different mechanisms for handling these security attacks by, in particular by serially concatenating codes to support reliability in ad hoc network. As a solution to this problem, we explored a new security framework that proposes an additional degree of protection against eavesdropping attackers based on using concatenated encoding. Therefore, malicious intermediate nodes will find it computationally intractable to decode the transitive packets. We also adopted another code that uses Luby Transform (LT) as a pre-coding code for NC. Primarily being designed for security applications, this code enables the sink nodes to recover corrupted packets even in the presence of byzantine attacks.

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Tese dout., Univ. de Lund (Sweden), 2004

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La maladie d’Alzheimer (MA) est la maladie neurodégénérative qui cause le plus important nombre de cas de démence. On estime que près de 15% des canadiens âgés de plus de 65 ans sont atteints de la MA. Avec le vieillissement de la population, le nombre de cas augmentera de manière substantielle dans les prochaines années. À l’heure actuelle, aucun traitement ne permet de ralentir la progression de la maladie. Pour plus de 99% des cas, ses causes exactes demeurent indéterminées. Toutefois, de nombreux facteurs de risque ont été identifiés. Parmi eux, on retrouve plusieurs facteurs liés au métabolisme énergétique dont l’obésité et le diabète de type 2 (DT2). De manière intéressante, des modifications du métabolisme, telles qu’une résistance à l’insuline centrale et périphérique, sont également observées chez les patients Alzheimer. Afin de mieux comprendre l’interaction entre le DT2 et la MA, nous avons d’abord étudié les altérations métaboliques chez la souris triple transgénique (3xTg-AD), un modèle murin de la MA. Nous avons, en premier lieu, observé une intolérance au glucose qui progresse avec l’âge, qui est plus importante chez les femelles et qui semble liée à l’accumulation du peptide beta-amyloïde (Aβ) humain dans le pancréas. Ensuite, nous avons nourri cette souris avec une diète riche en gras pour vérifier l’impact d’une aggravation des déficits métaboliques sur la pathologie Alzheimer. L’aggravation de l’intolérance au glucose chez les souris 3xTg-AD semblait liée à l’atrophie des îlots de Langerhans et, en conséquence, à une réduction de la production d’insuline en réponse à l’injection de glucose. En plus de l’aggravation des déficits métaboliques, la diète riche en gras a augmenté de manière drastique l’accumulation de la forme soluble du peptide Aβ dans le cortex et a déterioré la mémoire des souris 3xTg-AD. De manière intéressante, l’élévation du peptide Aβ et les troubles de la mémoire ont été rétablis par l’administration d’une seule dose d’insuline. Aussi, nous avons observé une augmentation du peptide Aβ dans le plasma 30 minutes à la suite de l’injection d’insuline, suggérant qu’il est possible que la baisse rapide du peptide soit en partie causée par une élévation de la clairance du peptide au cerveau. Ces résultats renforcent les évidences supportant le potentiel thérapeutique de l’insuline dans le traitement de la MA. Toutefois, les résultats chez les patients mettent en lumière l’inefficacité de l’administration intranasale d’insuline chez les porteurs de l’allèle 4 du gène de l’apolipoprotéine E (APOE4). Afin de comprendre les raisons qui expliquent cette différence de réponse à l’insuline chez les porteurs de l’APOE4, nous avons injecté des souris exprimant l’APOE3 et l’APOE4 humain avec de l’insuline dans le but de vérifier l’effet central et périphérique de l’insuline chez ces animaux. Les souris APOE4 montrent une plus importante élévation de la signalisation de l’insuline au cerveau comparativement aux souris APOE3. Cette plus haute réponse est aussi associée à une élévation plus importante de la phosphorylation de la protéine tau, un marqueur neuropathologique de la MA. En somme, ces résultats suggèrent qu’il existe un cercle vicieux entre la MA et le DT2. L’administration d’insuline a un potentiel thérapeutique intéressant pour la MA, malgré des effets limités chez les patients APOE4 en raison de son impact probable sur la phosphorylation de la protéine tau.

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On a mobile ad-hoc network environment, where the resources are scarce, the knowledge about the network's link state is essential to optimize the routing procedures. This paper presents a study about different pheromone evaluation models and how they react to possible changes in traffic rate. Observing how the pheromone value on a link changes, it could be possible to identify certain patterns which can indicate the path status. For this study, the behavior of the Ant System evaluation model was compared with a Temporal Active Pheromone model (a biological approach) and a Progressive Pheromone Reduction model with and without a maximum pheromone limit.

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BACKGROUND: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) has been defined as a transitional state between normal aging and dementia. In many cases, MCI represents an early stage of developing cognitive impairment. Patients diagnosed with MCI do not meet the criteria for dementia as their general intellect and everyday activities are preserved, although minor changes in instrumental activities of daily living (ADL) may occur. However, they may exhibit significant behavioral and psychological signs and symptoms (BPS), also frequently observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Hence, we wondered to what extent specific BPS are associated with cognitive decline in participants with MCI or AD. METHODS: Our sample consisted of 164 participants, including 46 patients with amnestic (single or multi-domain) MCI and 54 patients with AD, as well as 64 control participants without cognitive disorders. Global cognitive performance, BPS, and ADL were assessed using validated clinical methods at baseline and at two-year follow-up. RESULTS: The BPS variability over the follow-up period was more pronounced in the MCI group than in patients with AD: some BPS improve, others occur newly or worsen, while others still remain unchanged. Moreover, specific changes in BPS were associated with a rapid deterioration of the global cognitive level in MCI patients. In particular, an increase of euphoria, eating disorders, and aberrant motor behavior, as well as worsened sleep quality, predicted a decline in cognitive functioning. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings confirm a higher variability of BPS over time in the MCI group than in AD patients. Moreover, our results provide evidence of associations between specific BPS and cognitive decline in the MCI group that might suggest a risk of conversion of individuals with amnestic MCI to AD.