208: IMPACT OF AN INPATIENT PHARMACIST-DRIVEN ERYTHROPOIESIS- STIMULATING AGENT PROTOCOL

2018 ◽  
Vol 46 (1) ◽  
pp. 86-86
Author(s):  
Kyle Brown ◽  
Bryan Allen ◽  
Calvin Tucker
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Author(s):  
Dina Shehada ◽  
Chan Yeob Yeun ◽  
M. Jamal Zemerly ◽  
Mahmoud Al-Qutayri ◽  
Yousof Al Hammadi

2013 ◽  
Vol 303-306 ◽  
pp. 236-241
Author(s):  
Wen Zhong Zhu

The characteristics and environment of the underwater acoustic (UWA) sensor network require a MAC protocol to be suitable for the long propagation delay. So we put forward a suitable MAC protocol, referring to the AGENT protocol in this paper. We call this protocol C-AGENT-LPD, which means C-AGENT with Long Propagation Delay. And it makes full use of the spatial multiplexing of the UWA channel. Through the simulations, we can see that the protocol has better time delay and throughput performance than the other two MAC protocols.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 101 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabrizio Messina ◽  
Giuseppe Pappalardo ◽  
Corrado Santoro ◽  
Domenico Rosaci ◽  
Giuseppe M.L. Sarné

2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (6) ◽  
pp. 471-484
Author(s):  
Sebastian Brandt ◽  
Jara Uitto ◽  
Roger Wattenhofer

Abstract Recently, there has been a growing interest in grid exploration by agents with limited capabilities. We show that the grid cannot be explored by three semi-synchronous finite automata, answering an open question by Emek et al. (Theor Comput Sci 608:255–267, 2015) in the negative. In the setting we consider, time is divided into discrete steps, where in each step, an adversarially selected subset of the agents executes one look–compute–move cycle. The agents operate according to a shared finite automaton, where every agent is allowed to have a distinct initial state. The only means of communication is to sense the states of the agents sharing the same grid cell. The agents are equipped with a global compass and whenever an agent moves, the destination cell of the movement is chosen by the agent’s automaton from the set of neighboring grid cells. In contrast to the four agent protocol by Emek et al., we show that three agents do not suffice for grid exploration.


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