We present a randomized distributed algorithm that in radio networks with collision detection broadcasts a single message in O(D + log6 n) rounds, with high probability1. This time complexity is most interesting because of its optimal additive dependence on the network diameter D. It improves over the currently best known O(D log n D + log2 n) algorithms, due to Czumaj and Rytter [FOCS 2003], and Kowalski and Pelc [PODC 2003]. These algorithms where designed for the model without collision detection and are optimal in that model. However, as explicitly stated by Peleg in his 2007 survey on broadcast in radio networks, it had remained an open question whether the bound can be improved with collision detection. We also study distributed algor...
Abstract. A radio network is a collection of transmitter-receiver devices (referred to as nodes). AR...
We address the problem of data gathering in a wireless network using multi-hop communication; our ma...
LNCS v. 7405 entitled: Wireless algorithms, systems, and applications : 7th international conference...
We present a randomized distributed algorithm that in radio networks with collision detection broadc...
We present a randomized distributed algorithm that in radio networks with collision detection broadc...
LNCS v. 7355 has title: Structural information and communication complexity: 19th International Coll...
The time-complexity of deterministic and randomized protocols for achieving broadcast (distributing ...
We introduce collision free layerings as a powerful way to structure distributed radio networks. The...
In this paper we present new randomized and deterministic algorithms for the classical problem of br...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
We consider message and time efficient broadcasting and multi-broadcasting in wireless ad-hoc networ...
AbstractA multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge o...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
We consider ad hoc radio networks in which each node knows only its own identity but is unaware of t...
We address the problem of data gathering in a wireless network using multi-hop communication; our ma...
Abstract. A radio network is a collection of transmitter-receiver devices (referred to as nodes). AR...
We address the problem of data gathering in a wireless network using multi-hop communication; our ma...
LNCS v. 7405 entitled: Wireless algorithms, systems, and applications : 7th international conference...
We present a randomized distributed algorithm that in radio networks with collision detection broadc...
We present a randomized distributed algorithm that in radio networks with collision detection broadc...
LNCS v. 7355 has title: Structural information and communication complexity: 19th International Coll...
The time-complexity of deterministic and randomized protocols for achieving broadcast (distributing ...
We introduce collision free layerings as a powerful way to structure distributed radio networks. The...
In this paper we present new randomized and deterministic algorithms for the classical problem of br...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
We consider message and time efficient broadcasting and multi-broadcasting in wireless ad-hoc networ...
AbstractA multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge o...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
We consider ad hoc radio networks in which each node knows only its own identity but is unaware of t...
We address the problem of data gathering in a wireless network using multi-hop communication; our ma...
Abstract. A radio network is a collection of transmitter-receiver devices (referred to as nodes). AR...
We address the problem of data gathering in a wireless network using multi-hop communication; our ma...
LNCS v. 7405 entitled: Wireless algorithms, systems, and applications : 7th international conference...