AbstractThis paper studies the problem of broadcasting in synchronous point-to-point networks, where one initiator owns a piece of information that has to be transmitted to all other vertices as fast as possible. The model of fractional dynamic faults with threshold is considered: in every step either a fixed number c(G)−1, where c(G) is the edge connectivity of the communication graph, or a fraction α of sent messages can be lost depending on which quantity is larger.As the main result we show that in complete graphs and hypercubes it is possible to inform all but a constant number of vertices, exhibiting only a logarithmic slowdown, i.e. in time O(Dlogn) where D is the diameter of the network and n is the number of vertices.Moreover, for ...
We consider broadcasting in radio networks that are subject to permanent node failures of unknown lo...
We study deterministic fault-tolerant gossiping protocols in geometric radio networks. Node and link...
The exponential growth of interconnection networks transformed the communication primitives into an ...
Abstract. This paper studies the problem of broadcasting in synchronous point-to-point networks, whe...
AbstractUnlike localized communication failures that occur on a fixed (although a priori unknown) se...
Abstract. Unlike localized communication failures that occur on a fixed (although a priori unknown) ...
Abstract. Unlike localized communication failures that occur on a fixed (although a priori unknown) ...
We investigate the problem of broadcasting in a complete synchronous network with dynamic edge fault...
AbstractWe consider a broadcasting problem in the n-dimensional hypercube in the shouting communicat...
AbstractWe consider the problem of broadcasting in an n-vertex graph a message that originates from ...
AbstractWe consider broadcasting with a linearly bounded number of transmission failures. For a cons...
We consider the problem of broadcasting a message from one node of a completely connected (n+1)-nod...
AbstractWe consider the problem of broadcasting in the presence of linearly bounded number of transi...
AbstractIn this paper we give new results on the fault-tolerance capabilities of the star graph. We ...
We consider broadcasting in radio networks that are subject to permanent node failures of unknown lo...
We consider broadcasting in radio networks that are subject to permanent node failures of unknown lo...
We study deterministic fault-tolerant gossiping protocols in geometric radio networks. Node and link...
The exponential growth of interconnection networks transformed the communication primitives into an ...
Abstract. This paper studies the problem of broadcasting in synchronous point-to-point networks, whe...
AbstractUnlike localized communication failures that occur on a fixed (although a priori unknown) se...
Abstract. Unlike localized communication failures that occur on a fixed (although a priori unknown) ...
Abstract. Unlike localized communication failures that occur on a fixed (although a priori unknown) ...
We investigate the problem of broadcasting in a complete synchronous network with dynamic edge fault...
AbstractWe consider a broadcasting problem in the n-dimensional hypercube in the shouting communicat...
AbstractWe consider the problem of broadcasting in an n-vertex graph a message that originates from ...
AbstractWe consider broadcasting with a linearly bounded number of transmission failures. For a cons...
We consider the problem of broadcasting a message from one node of a completely connected (n+1)-nod...
AbstractWe consider the problem of broadcasting in the presence of linearly bounded number of transi...
AbstractIn this paper we give new results on the fault-tolerance capabilities of the star graph. We ...
We consider broadcasting in radio networks that are subject to permanent node failures of unknown lo...
We consider broadcasting in radio networks that are subject to permanent node failures of unknown lo...
We study deterministic fault-tolerant gossiping protocols in geometric radio networks. Node and link...
The exponential growth of interconnection networks transformed the communication primitives into an ...