AbstractWe study the problem of exchanging messages within a fixed group of k nodes, called participants, in an n-node radio network, modeled as an undirected graph. This communication task was previously considered in the setting of ATM video applications, in [J.M. Tsai, H.-H. Fang, C.-Y. Lee, A multicast solution for ATM video applications, IEEE Trans. Circuits Systems Video Technol. 7 (1997) 675–686], and was called multipoint-to-multipoint (M2M) multicasting. While the radio network topology is known to all nodes, it is assumed that no node is aware of the location of the participants. We give a distributed deterministic algorithm for the M2M multicasting problem in radio networks, and analyze its time complexity. We show that if the ma...
This thesis systematically explores two fundamental classes of energy-efficient broadcast/multicast ...
International audienceThe paper deals with radio network distributed algorithms where initially no i...
In this work we consider a graph G where a common source sends two messages W1 and W2 to several rec...
AbstractWe study the problem of exchanging messages within a fixed group of k nodes, called particip...
Abstract. We study the problem of exchanging messages within a fixed group of k nodes, in an n-node ...
AbstractWireless Mesh Networking (WMN) is an emerging communication paradigm to enable resilient, co...
Abstract—We study the problem of maximizing the multi-cast throughput in a dense multi-channel multi...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
This paper presents a multicast algorithm, called MSM-s, for point-to-multipoint transmissions. The ...
This paper presents a multicast algorithm, called MSM-s, for point-to-multipoint transmissions. The ...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
AbstractA multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge o...
AbstractWe consider the time of deterministic broadcasting in networks whose nodes have limited know...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
AbstractIn many large, distributed or mobile networks, broadcast algorithms are used to update infor...
This thesis systematically explores two fundamental classes of energy-efficient broadcast/multicast ...
International audienceThe paper deals with radio network distributed algorithms where initially no i...
In this work we consider a graph G where a common source sends two messages W1 and W2 to several rec...
AbstractWe study the problem of exchanging messages within a fixed group of k nodes, called particip...
Abstract. We study the problem of exchanging messages within a fixed group of k nodes, in an n-node ...
AbstractWireless Mesh Networking (WMN) is an emerging communication paradigm to enable resilient, co...
Abstract—We study the problem of maximizing the multi-cast throughput in a dense multi-channel multi...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
This paper presents a multicast algorithm, called MSM-s, for point-to-multipoint transmissions. The ...
This paper presents a multicast algorithm, called MSM-s, for point-to-multipoint transmissions. The ...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
AbstractA multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge o...
AbstractWe consider the time of deterministic broadcasting in networks whose nodes have limited know...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
AbstractIn many large, distributed or mobile networks, broadcast algorithms are used to update infor...
This thesis systematically explores two fundamental classes of energy-efficient broadcast/multicast ...
International audienceThe paper deals with radio network distributed algorithms where initially no i...
In this work we consider a graph G where a common source sends two messages W1 and W2 to several rec...