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Crab: A Semantics-Aware Checkpoint/Restore Runtime for Agent Sandboxes

Tianyuan Wu, Chaokun Chang, Lunxi Cao, Wei Gao, Wei Wang · 2026

Autonomous agents act through sandboxed containers and microVMs whose state spans filesystems, processes, and runtime artifacts. Checkpoint and restore (C/R) of this state is needed for fault toleranc…

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Simpler and Improved Replacement Path Coverings

Davide Bilo, Shiri Chechik, Keerti Choudhary, Sarel Cohen, Martin Schirneck · 2026

An important tool in the design of fault-tolerant graph data structures are $(L,f)$-replacement path coverings (RPCs). An RPC is a family $\mathcal{G}$ of subgraphs of a given graph $G$ such that, for…

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WOOTdroid: Whole-system Online On-device Tracing for Android

Simon Althaus, Nikolaos Alexopoulos, Max Muhlhauser, Christian Reuter, Ephraim Zimmer · 2026

System auditing on Android faces two problems. First, existing syscall tracers lose events under load, silently overwriting entries faster than a user space reader can drain them. Second, security-rel…

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Monadic Presburger Predicates have Robust Population Protocols

Philipp Czerner, Javier Esparza, Vincent Fischer, Roland Guttenberg, Julian Pins, Simon Reilich · 2026

Population protocols are a model of distributed computation in which a collection of indistinguishable finite-state agents interact randomly in pairs to decide a predicate of their initial configurati…

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lpviz: Interactive Linear Programming Visualization

Evan Grand, Michael Klamkin · 2026

This paper presents lpviz, a browser-based visualization tool for linear programming. lpviz is deeply interactive, offering an intuitive interface where users can directly draw and edit the feasible r…

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Empire Amplifier: Uncovering and Contesting the Prioritization of Colonial Content on Platforms Through Community-Informed Algorithmic Auditing

Nel Escher, Bakyt Yrysov, Ashley McDermott, Daniel Chechelnitsky, Hermela Berehan Benyam, Nikola Banovic · 2026

Though online platforms claim to amplify Indigenous voices, Indigenous communities are worried that these systems are instead eroding their language and culture. We conduct a community-informed algori…

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Predicting Upcoming Stuttering Events from Three-Second Audio: Stratified Evaluation Reveals Severity-Selective Precursors, and the Model Deploys Fully On-Device

Nazar Kozak · 2026

Audio-based stuttering systems to date have been trained for detection -- what disfluency is present now -- leaving prediction, the capability needed for closed-loop intervention, unstudied at deploya…

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Distributed Multi-View Vision-Only RSSI Estimation

Jung-Beom Kim, Woongsup Lee · 2026

Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) estimation is essential for wireless link management, yet conventional feedback-based approaches incur uplink overhead, suffer from measurement instability, a…

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DUAL-BLADE: Dual-Path NVMe-Direct KV-Cache Offloading for Edge LLM Inference

Bodon Jeong, Hongsu Byun, Youngjae Kim, Weikuan Yu, Kyungkeun Lee, Jihoon Yang, Sungyong Park · 2026

The increasing deployment of Large Language Model (LLM) inference on edge AI systems demands efficient execution under tight memory budgets. A key challenge arises from Key-Value (KV) caches, which of…

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FloatSOM: GPU-Accelerated, Distributed, Topology-Flexible Self-Organizing Maps

Tony Xu, Sarah Klamt, Katherine Turner, Anne Brustle, Felix Marsh-Wakefield, Givanna Putri · 2026

GPU-accelerated Self-Organizing Map (SOM) implementations are among the most competitive options for large-scale SOM analysis, but growing dataset sizes increasingly challenge their practical use beca…

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Path-Reporting Distance Oracles for Vertex-Labeled Graphs

Ofer Neiman, Alon Spector · 2026

Let $G=(V,E)$ be a weighted undirected graph, with $n$ vertices. A distance oracle is a data structure that can quickly answer distance queries, with some stretch factor. A seminal work of \cite{TZ01}…

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SecMate: Multi-Agent Adaptive Cybersecurity Troubleshooting with Tri-Context Personalization

Yair Meidan, Omri Haller, Yulia Moshan, Shahaf David, Dudu Mimran, Yuval Elovici, Asaf Shabtai · 2026

Recent advances in large language models and agentic frameworks have enabled virtual customer assistants (VCAs) for complex support. We present SecMate, a multi-agent VCA for cybersecurity troubleshoo…

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SplitFT: An Adaptive Federated Split Learning System For LLMs Fine-Tuning

Yimeng Shan, Zhaorui Zhang, Sheng Di, Yu Liu, Xiaoyi Lu, Benben Liu · 2026

Federated Split Learning has been identified as an efficient approach to address the computational resource constraints of clients in classical federated learning, while guaranteeing data privacy for …

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Can Cross-Layer Design Bridge Security and Efficiency? A Robust Authentication Framework for Healthcare Information Exchange Systems

Khalid M. Ezzat, Muhammad El-Saba, Mahmoud A. Shawky · 2026

As healthcare systems become increasingly interconnected, ensuring secure and continuous device authentication in health information exchange (HIE) networks is critical to safeguarding patient data an…

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Institutional Floors and Partisan Lenses: Cross-National Online Discourse on Political Violence in France and the United States

Andrew Yen Chang · 2026

This paper studies how online discussion shapes and assesses political violence across different settings, particularly how moral evaluation, as a social perception, varies across institutional contex…

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AMMA: A Multi-Chiplet Memory-Centric Architecture for Low-Latency 1M Context Attention Serving

Zhongkai Yu, Haotian Ye, Chenyang Zhou, Ohm Rishabh Venkatachalam, Zaifeng Pan, Zhengding Hu, Junsung Kim, Won Woo Ro, Po-An Tsai, Shuyi Pei, Yangwook Kang, Yufei Ding · 2026

All current LLM serving systems place the GPU at the center, from production-level attention-FFN disaggregation to NVIDIA's Rubin GPU-LPU heterogeneous platform. Even academic PIM/PNM proposals still …

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At the Edge of the Heart: ULP FPGA-Based CNN for On-Device Cardiac Feature Extraction in Smart Health Sensors for Astronauts

Kazi Mohammad Abidur Rahman, Davis Rakhshan, Philipp Lutke, Laura Harms, Ulf Kulau · 2026

The convergence of accelerating human spaceflight ambitions and critical terrestrial health monitoring demands is driving unprecedented requirements for reliable, real-time feature extraction on extre…

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NVLLM: A 3D NAND-Centric Architecture Enabling Edge on-Device LLM Inference

Mingbo Hao, Changwei Yan, Haoyu Cui, Zhihao Yan, Yizhi Ding, Zhangrui Qian, Weiwei Shan · 2026

The rapid growth of LLMs demands high-throughput, memory-capacity-intensive inference on resource-constrained edge devices, where single-batch decoding remains fundamentally memory-bound. Existing out…

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An Empirical Analysis of Mobile Energy Consumption Across User Configurations

Wellington Oliveira · 2026

Mobile devices have become ubiquitous tools for communication, entertainment, and productivity, yet battery autonomy remains a constraint. While energy-saving tips exist, they are often generic, anecd…

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Partially Finite Model Reasoning in Description Logics Extended Version

Tomasz Gogacz, Filip Murlak, Marcin Przyby{l}ko, Alexandra Rogova, Micha{l} Skrzypczak · 2026

Aiming to harmonise finite and infinite model reasoning, we initiate the study of partially finite models, where the reasoning task comes with a formula that specifies a part of the model that must be…

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