Population protocols (Angluin et al., PODC, 2004) are a formal model of sensor networks consisting of identical mobile devices. Two devices can interact and thereby change their states. Computations are infinite sequences of interactions satisfying a strong fairness constraint. A population protocol is well-specified if for every initial configuration C of devices, and every computation starting at C, all devices eventually agree on a consensus value depending only on C. If a protocol is well-specified, then it is said to compute the predicate that assigns to each initial configuration its consensus value. In a previous paper we have shown that the problem whether a given protocol is well-specified and the problem whether it computes a give...
Population protocols are a well established model of distributed computation by mobile finite-state ...
In rendez-vous protocols an arbitrarily large number of indistinguishable finite-state agents intera...
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises a revolution in the monitoring and control of a wide range of ...
Population protocols [Angluin et al., PODC, 2004] are a formal model of sensor networks consisting o...
Population protocols are a model for parameterized systems in which a set of identical, anonymous, f...
Population protocols are a formal model of sensor networks consisting of identical mobile devices. T...
Population protocols were introduced by Angluin et al. in 2004 to study the theoretical properties o...
Population protocols are a formal model of computation by identical, anonymous mobile agents interac...
Population protocols form a well-established model of computation of passively mobile anonymous agen...
International audiencePopulation protocols have been introduced as a model of sensor networks consis...
In this work, we study the Population Protocol model of Angluin et al. from the perspective of proto...
Population protocols are a distributed computing model appropriate for describing massive numbers of...
In a previous paper we introduced immediate observation (IO) Petri nets, a class of interest in the ...
Population protocols (Angluin et al., 2004) are a model of distributed computation by means of pairw...
International audienceWe define a general model capturing the behavior of a population of anonymous ...
Population protocols are a well established model of distributed computation by mobile finite-state ...
In rendez-vous protocols an arbitrarily large number of indistinguishable finite-state agents intera...
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises a revolution in the monitoring and control of a wide range of ...
Population protocols [Angluin et al., PODC, 2004] are a formal model of sensor networks consisting o...
Population protocols are a model for parameterized systems in which a set of identical, anonymous, f...
Population protocols are a formal model of sensor networks consisting of identical mobile devices. T...
Population protocols were introduced by Angluin et al. in 2004 to study the theoretical properties o...
Population protocols are a formal model of computation by identical, anonymous mobile agents interac...
Population protocols form a well-established model of computation of passively mobile anonymous agen...
International audiencePopulation protocols have been introduced as a model of sensor networks consis...
In this work, we study the Population Protocol model of Angluin et al. from the perspective of proto...
Population protocols are a distributed computing model appropriate for describing massive numbers of...
In a previous paper we introduced immediate observation (IO) Petri nets, a class of interest in the ...
Population protocols (Angluin et al., 2004) are a model of distributed computation by means of pairw...
International audienceWe define a general model capturing the behavior of a population of anonymous ...
Population protocols are a well established model of distributed computation by mobile finite-state ...
In rendez-vous protocols an arbitrarily large number of indistinguishable finite-state agents intera...
The Internet of Things (IoT) promises a revolution in the monitoring and control of a wide range of ...