Abstract. We study two packing problems that arise in the area of dissemination-based information systems; a second theme is the study of distributed approximation algorithms. The problems considered have the property that the space occupied by a collection of objects together could be signicantly less than the sum of the sizes of the individual objects. In the Channel Allocation Problem, there are users who request subsets of items. There are a xed number of channels that can carry an arbitrary amount of information. Each user must get all of the re-quested items from one channel, i.e., all the data items of each request must be broadcast on some channel. The load on any channel is the number of items that are broadcast on that channel; th...
AbstractCellular networks are generally modeled as node-weighted graphs, where the nodes represent c...
AbstractIn this paper, we deal with an NP-hard minimization problem, performing data allocation over...
Modern distributed networks have widely extended the possibilities of the telecommunication industry...
We study two packing problems that arise in the area of dissemination-based information systems; a s...
We study two packing problems that arise in the area of dissemination-based information systems; a s...
Abstract. This paper deals with the problem of broadcasting in minimum time in the tele-phone and me...
AbstractWe define and study an optimization problem that is motivated by bandwidth allocation in rad...
Broadcasting is an efficient and scalable way of transmitting data to an unlimited number of clients...
none3noThe present chapter reviews the work on the broadcasting problem of N data items over K wirel...
Broadcasting is a fundamental operation in wireless networks and plays an important role in the comm...
Broadcast is an efficient and scalable way of transmitting data to an unlimited number of clients th...
We study four problems arising in the area of communication networks. The minimum-weight dominating ...
Broadcast is an efficient and scalable way of transmitting data to an unlimited number of clients th...
The increase in multimedia content makes providing good quality of service in wireless networks a ch...
(eng) Broadcasting and gossiping are known to be NP-hard problems. This paper deals with approximati...
AbstractCellular networks are generally modeled as node-weighted graphs, where the nodes represent c...
AbstractIn this paper, we deal with an NP-hard minimization problem, performing data allocation over...
Modern distributed networks have widely extended the possibilities of the telecommunication industry...
We study two packing problems that arise in the area of dissemination-based information systems; a s...
We study two packing problems that arise in the area of dissemination-based information systems; a s...
Abstract. This paper deals with the problem of broadcasting in minimum time in the tele-phone and me...
AbstractWe define and study an optimization problem that is motivated by bandwidth allocation in rad...
Broadcasting is an efficient and scalable way of transmitting data to an unlimited number of clients...
none3noThe present chapter reviews the work on the broadcasting problem of N data items over K wirel...
Broadcasting is a fundamental operation in wireless networks and plays an important role in the comm...
Broadcast is an efficient and scalable way of transmitting data to an unlimited number of clients th...
We study four problems arising in the area of communication networks. The minimum-weight dominating ...
Broadcast is an efficient and scalable way of transmitting data to an unlimited number of clients th...
The increase in multimedia content makes providing good quality of service in wireless networks a ch...
(eng) Broadcasting and gossiping are known to be NP-hard problems. This paper deals with approximati...
AbstractCellular networks are generally modeled as node-weighted graphs, where the nodes represent c...
AbstractIn this paper, we deal with an NP-hard minimization problem, performing data allocation over...
Modern distributed networks have widely extended the possibilities of the telecommunication industry...