Most papers addressing consensus in wireless ad hoc networks adopt system models similar to those developed for wired networks. These models are focused towards node failures while ignoring link failures, and thus are poorly suited for wireless ad hoc networks. The recently proposed HO model does not have this drawback. The paper shows that an existing algorithm and the HO model can be used for multi-hop wireless ad hoc networks, if extended with an adequate communication layer. The description of the communication layer is augmented with simulation results that validate the feasibility of our approach and provide better understanding of the behavior of wireless environments
Abstract–A solution to the ℓ–exclusion problem for mobile ad hoc networks aims to provide access and...
This thesis studies communication and agreement protocols in wireless ad hoc networks from both theo...
In this paper, we study fault-tolerant distributed consensus in wireless systems. In more detail, we...
Solving consensus in wireless ad hoc networks has started to be addressed in several papers. Most of...
Many applications in low-power wireless networks require complex coordination between their members....
2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Abstract—Wireless ad hoc networks, due to their inherent unreliability, pose significant challenges ...
Recently great attention has been posed on the consensus protocols in networks of agents. A widely s...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
PhD ThesisMobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) are self-organizing wireless networks that consist of mob...
Aggregation protocols allow for distributed lightweight computations deployed on ad-hoc networks in ...
Average consensus over unreliable wireless networks can be impaired by losses. In this paper we stud...
Ad-hoc networks are a key in the evolution of wireless networks. Ad-hoc networks are typically compo...
Self-organized collaborative applications in terrains with no infrastructure support for untethered ...
The last decade has seen a rapid increase in demand for wireless connectivity and therefore wireless...
Abstract–A solution to the ℓ–exclusion problem for mobile ad hoc networks aims to provide access and...
This thesis studies communication and agreement protocols in wireless ad hoc networks from both theo...
In this paper, we study fault-tolerant distributed consensus in wireless systems. In more detail, we...
Solving consensus in wireless ad hoc networks has started to be addressed in several papers. Most of...
Many applications in low-power wireless networks require complex coordination between their members....
2005-2006 > Academic research: refereed > Refereed conference paperVersion of RecordPublishe
Abstract—Wireless ad hoc networks, due to their inherent unreliability, pose significant challenges ...
Recently great attention has been posed on the consensus protocols in networks of agents. A widely s...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
PhD ThesisMobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANETs) are self-organizing wireless networks that consist of mob...
Aggregation protocols allow for distributed lightweight computations deployed on ad-hoc networks in ...
Average consensus over unreliable wireless networks can be impaired by losses. In this paper we stud...
Ad-hoc networks are a key in the evolution of wireless networks. Ad-hoc networks are typically compo...
Self-organized collaborative applications in terrains with no infrastructure support for untethered ...
The last decade has seen a rapid increase in demand for wireless connectivity and therefore wireless...
Abstract–A solution to the ℓ–exclusion problem for mobile ad hoc networks aims to provide access and...
This thesis studies communication and agreement protocols in wireless ad hoc networks from both theo...
In this paper, we study fault-tolerant distributed consensus in wireless systems. In more detail, we...