Many ad hoc routing protocols are based on some variant of flooding. Despite various optimizations, many routing messages are propagated unnecessarily. We propose a gossiping-based approach, where each node forwards a message with some probability, to reduce the overhead of the routing protocols. Gossiping exhibits bimodal behavior in sufficiently large networks: in some executions, the gossip dies out quickly and hardly any node gets the message; in the remaining executions, a substantial fraction of the nodes gets the message. The fraction of executions in which most nodes get the message depends on the gossiping probability and the topology of the network. In the networks we have considered, using gossiping probability between 0.6 and 0....
Gossiping is a widely known and successful approach to reliable communications, tolerating packet lo...
We study the problem of reliable dissemination information in a wide area network. Traditional reli...
In recent years, a number of applications of ad-hoc networks have been proposed. Many of them are b...
Abstract — Many ad hoc routing protocols are based on (some variant of) flooding. Despite various op...
Abstract—Many ad hoc routing protocols are based on some variant of flooding. Despite various optimi...
Many routing protocols have been proposed for wireless ad hoc networks, and most of them are based o...
Gossip-based packet forwarding is used in unstructured networks is to reduce traffic overhead in den...
Abstract—We focus on a popular message dissemination pro-tocol for wireless ad-hoc networks, GOSSIP3...
In unstructured networks, gossiping protocols prescribe that a message, received by a node, is not f...
Abstract — In this paper we introduce the Gossip Network model where travelers can obtain informatio...
In this paper, we present a novel gossiping protocol for disseminating information in static and mob...
Given the frequent topology changes in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET), the choice of appropriate bro...
Abstract. Given the frequent topology changes in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET), the choice of appro...
International audienceOpportunistic Networks have been designed for transmitting data in difficult e...
Gossip protocols provide probabilistic reliability and scalability, but their inherent randomness ma...
Gossiping is a widely known and successful approach to reliable communications, tolerating packet lo...
We study the problem of reliable dissemination information in a wide area network. Traditional reli...
In recent years, a number of applications of ad-hoc networks have been proposed. Many of them are b...
Abstract — Many ad hoc routing protocols are based on (some variant of) flooding. Despite various op...
Abstract—Many ad hoc routing protocols are based on some variant of flooding. Despite various optimi...
Many routing protocols have been proposed for wireless ad hoc networks, and most of them are based o...
Gossip-based packet forwarding is used in unstructured networks is to reduce traffic overhead in den...
Abstract—We focus on a popular message dissemination pro-tocol for wireless ad-hoc networks, GOSSIP3...
In unstructured networks, gossiping protocols prescribe that a message, received by a node, is not f...
Abstract — In this paper we introduce the Gossip Network model where travelers can obtain informatio...
In this paper, we present a novel gossiping protocol for disseminating information in static and mob...
Given the frequent topology changes in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET), the choice of appropriate bro...
Abstract. Given the frequent topology changes in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANET), the choice of appro...
International audienceOpportunistic Networks have been designed for transmitting data in difficult e...
Gossip protocols provide probabilistic reliability and scalability, but their inherent randomness ma...
Gossiping is a widely known and successful approach to reliable communications, tolerating packet lo...
We study the problem of reliable dissemination information in a wide area network. Traditional reli...
In recent years, a number of applications of ad-hoc networks have been proposed. Many of them are b...