In a network supporting mobile communication devices, a mechanism to find the location of a device, wherever it may be, is needed. In this paper, we present a distributed algorithm for this purpose along with its formal specification and proof sketch. Inspired by our experiences with Wang's algorithm [9], one goal of this paper is to demonstrate that the process of formalization together with careful attention to abstraction and presentation can yield significant benefits in algorithm design. In this case, we obtained a more regular, general, and robust algorithm with a clearer description. An incidental contribution is a useful theorem for proving progress properties in distributed algorithms that use tokens
Systems relying on increasingly large and dynamic communication networks must find effective ways to...
To overcome the drawbacks of he existing centralized location management scheme in personal communic...
This work investigates the problem of distributed estimation of the position of agents in a networke...
In a network supporting mobile communication devices, a mechanism to find the location of a device, ...
This paper presents an operational system model for explicitly incorporating the effects of host mob...
With the increasing growth in mobile computing devices and wireless networks, users are able to acce...
In a mobile environment the physical movement of hosts causes changes in the physical topology of th...
International audienceWith the rapid growth in mobile and wireless computing technology, location ma...
In [1], [2], we presented the design, specification and proof of correctness of a fully distributed ...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a distributed location management strategy called weighted sliding-f...
New applications in the area of mobile computing make heavy use of knowledge about the application ...
We consider the problem of location management in a large, hierarchically organized multihop mobile ...
Mobile agents are processes that may be dispatched from a source computer and be transported to remo...
AbstractIn this paper, we define a distributed abstract state machine (DASM) model of the network or...
A mobile computer has become a powerful tool. From laptop computers to cellular phones, in the past ...
Systems relying on increasingly large and dynamic communication networks must find effective ways to...
To overcome the drawbacks of he existing centralized location management scheme in personal communic...
This work investigates the problem of distributed estimation of the position of agents in a networke...
In a network supporting mobile communication devices, a mechanism to find the location of a device, ...
This paper presents an operational system model for explicitly incorporating the effects of host mob...
With the increasing growth in mobile computing devices and wireless networks, users are able to acce...
In a mobile environment the physical movement of hosts causes changes in the physical topology of th...
International audienceWith the rapid growth in mobile and wireless computing technology, location ma...
In [1], [2], we presented the design, specification and proof of correctness of a fully distributed ...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a distributed location management strategy called weighted sliding-f...
New applications in the area of mobile computing make heavy use of knowledge about the application ...
We consider the problem of location management in a large, hierarchically organized multihop mobile ...
Mobile agents are processes that may be dispatched from a source computer and be transported to remo...
AbstractIn this paper, we define a distributed abstract state machine (DASM) model of the network or...
A mobile computer has become a powerful tool. From laptop computers to cellular phones, in the past ...
Systems relying on increasingly large and dynamic communication networks must find effective ways to...
To overcome the drawbacks of he existing centralized location management scheme in personal communic...
This work investigates the problem of distributed estimation of the position of agents in a networke...