AbstractWe consider versions of broadcasting that proceed in the absence of information about the network. In particular, the vertices of the network do not know the structure of the network or the starting time, originator, or state of the broadcast. Furthermore, the protocols are not coordinated. This synchronous anonymous communication model has been called messy broadcasting. We perform a worst case analysis of three variants of messy broadcasting. These results also provide upper bounds on broadcasting where every vertex simply calls each of its neighbors once in random order. We prove exact bounds on the time required for broadcasting under two variants and give a conjectured value for the third
Abstract. We consider broadcasting in radio networks, modeled as undirected graphs, whose nodes know...
It is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can be consi...
Broadcasting is an information dissemination process in which a message is to be sent from a single...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
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...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks. Nodes send mess...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks of unknown topo...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks whose nodes are ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks whose no...
In this paper we present new randomized and deterministic algorithms for the classical problem of br...
Abstract — We consider the problem of broadcasting a live stream of data in an unstructured network....
This paper Studies broadcasting and gossiping algorithms in random and general AdHoc networks. Our g...
AbstractWe consider the time of deterministic broadcasting in networks whose nodes have limited know...
AbstractWe consider the time of broadcasting in ad hoc radio networks modeled as undirected graphs. ...
Abstract. We consider broadcasting in radio networks, modeled as undirected graphs, whose nodes know...
It is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can be consi...
Broadcasting is an information dissemination process in which a message is to be sent from a single...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
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...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks. Nodes send mess...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks of unknown topo...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks whose nodes are ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks whose no...
In this paper we present new randomized and deterministic algorithms for the classical problem of br...
Abstract — We consider the problem of broadcasting a live stream of data in an unstructured network....
This paper Studies broadcasting and gossiping algorithms in random and general AdHoc networks. Our g...
AbstractWe consider the time of deterministic broadcasting in networks whose nodes have limited know...
AbstractWe consider the time of broadcasting in ad hoc radio networks modeled as undirected graphs. ...
Abstract. We consider broadcasting in radio networks, modeled as undirected graphs, whose nodes know...
It is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can be consi...
Broadcasting is an information dissemination process in which a message is to be sent from a single...