In this paper we propose a process calculus framework for dynamic networks in which the network topology may change as computation proceeds. The proposed calculus allows one to abstract away from neighborhood-discovery computations and it contains features for broadcasting at multiple transmission ranges and for viewing networks at different levels of abstraction. We develop a theory of confluence for the calculus and we use the machinery developed towards the verification of a leader-election algorithm for mobile ad hoc networks
Mobile ad hoc networks are by nature unpredictable and unstable. These characteristics make it diffi...
Les réseaux ad hoc dynamiques qui évoluent de manière non planifiée et imprévisible sont souvent étud...
We propose a process calculus which explicitly models routing in a distributed computer network. We ...
In this paper we propose a process calculus framework for dynamic networks in which the network topo...
AbstractWe present the ω-calculus, a process calculus for formally modeling and reasoning about Mobi...
AbstractWe propose a process calculus to study the observational theory of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. T...
AbstractWe propose a process calculus to study the behavioural theory of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. The...
International audienceBesides the complexity in time or in number of messages, a common approach for...
We present a process algebra for modeling and reasoning about Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) and th...
AbstractWe present a process calculus for mobile ad hoc networks which is a natural continuation of ...
We propose a process calculus to study the behavioural theory of Mo-bile Ad Hoc Networks. The operat...
We propose a new approach to modelling and reasoning about dynamic networks. Dynamic networks consis...
We propose a process calculus to study the behavioural theory of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. The operati...
AbstractBroadcast semantics poses significant challenges over point-to-point communication when it c...
In a mobile communication network some nodes change location, and are therefore connected to differe...
Mobile ad hoc networks are by nature unpredictable and unstable. These characteristics make it diffi...
Les réseaux ad hoc dynamiques qui évoluent de manière non planifiée et imprévisible sont souvent étud...
We propose a process calculus which explicitly models routing in a distributed computer network. We ...
In this paper we propose a process calculus framework for dynamic networks in which the network topo...
AbstractWe present the ω-calculus, a process calculus for formally modeling and reasoning about Mobi...
AbstractWe propose a process calculus to study the observational theory of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. T...
AbstractWe propose a process calculus to study the behavioural theory of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. The...
International audienceBesides the complexity in time or in number of messages, a common approach for...
We present a process algebra for modeling and reasoning about Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) and th...
AbstractWe present a process calculus for mobile ad hoc networks which is a natural continuation of ...
We propose a process calculus to study the behavioural theory of Mo-bile Ad Hoc Networks. The operat...
We propose a new approach to modelling and reasoning about dynamic networks. Dynamic networks consis...
We propose a process calculus to study the behavioural theory of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. The operati...
AbstractBroadcast semantics poses significant challenges over point-to-point communication when it c...
In a mobile communication network some nodes change location, and are therefore connected to differe...
Mobile ad hoc networks are by nature unpredictable and unstable. These characteristics make it diffi...
Les réseaux ad hoc dynamiques qui évoluent de manière non planifiée et imprévisible sont souvent étud...
We propose a process calculus which explicitly models routing in a distributed computer network. We ...