Route and service discovery in wireless multi-hop networks applies flooding or gossip routing to disseminate and gather information. Since packets may get lost, retransmissions of lost packets are required. In many protocols the retransmission timeout is fixed in the protocol specification. In this technical report we demonstrate that optimization of the timeout is required in order to ensure proper functioning of flooding schemes. Based on an experimental study, we apply percolation theory and derive analytical models for computing the optimal restart timeout. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive study of gossip routing, percolation, and restart in this context
Highly dynamic networks rarely offer end-to-end connectivity at a given time. Yet, connectivity in t...
Transmitting packets over a wireless network has always been challenging due to failures that have a...
Abstract: Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANETs) are complex systems presenting a phase transition phenomen...
Route and service discovery in wireless multi-hop networks applies flooding or gossip routing to dis...
This thesis mainly addresses two problems in wireless ad hoc routing: route failure and route redund...
Distributed scheduling and routing policies that perform well are increasingly being sought for mu...
Wireless sensor networks require communication protocols for efficiently propagating data in a distr...
To address the “broadcast storm” problem associated with flooding-based route discovery mechanism of...
Although far from optimal, flooding is an in- dispensable message dissemination technique for networ...
One of the key features of a routing protocol is its ability to recover from link or node failures, ...
International audienceMany protocols for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks propose construction of routes react...
A major problem with the on-demand routing protocols for MANETs is the high cost flooding associated...
Blind flooding is extensively use in ad hoc routing protocols for on-demand route discovery, where a...
Interference and link dynamics constitute great concerns for stability and performance of protocols ...
We study the completion time of broadcast operations on static ad hoc wireless networks in presence ...
Highly dynamic networks rarely offer end-to-end connectivity at a given time. Yet, connectivity in t...
Transmitting packets over a wireless network has always been challenging due to failures that have a...
Abstract: Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANETs) are complex systems presenting a phase transition phenomen...
Route and service discovery in wireless multi-hop networks applies flooding or gossip routing to dis...
This thesis mainly addresses two problems in wireless ad hoc routing: route failure and route redund...
Distributed scheduling and routing policies that perform well are increasingly being sought for mu...
Wireless sensor networks require communication protocols for efficiently propagating data in a distr...
To address the “broadcast storm” problem associated with flooding-based route discovery mechanism of...
Although far from optimal, flooding is an in- dispensable message dissemination technique for networ...
One of the key features of a routing protocol is its ability to recover from link or node failures, ...
International audienceMany protocols for Mobile Ad-hoc Networks propose construction of routes react...
A major problem with the on-demand routing protocols for MANETs is the high cost flooding associated...
Blind flooding is extensively use in ad hoc routing protocols for on-demand route discovery, where a...
Interference and link dynamics constitute great concerns for stability and performance of protocols ...
We study the completion time of broadcast operations on static ad hoc wireless networks in presence ...
Highly dynamic networks rarely offer end-to-end connectivity at a given time. Yet, connectivity in t...
Transmitting packets over a wireless network has always been challenging due to failures that have a...
Abstract: Mobile Ad-hoc NETworks (MANETs) are complex systems presenting a phase transition phenomen...