We study fundamental problems for static and mobile networks. First, we consider the random geometric graph model, which is a well-known model for static wireless networks. In this model, n nodes are distributed independently and uniformly at random in the d-dimensional torus of volume n and edges are added betweenpairs of nodes whose Euclidean distance is at most some parameter r. We consider the case where r is a sufficiently large constant so that a so-called giant component (a connected component with \Theta(n) nodes) exists with high probability. In this setting, we show that the graph distance between every pair of nodes whose Euclidean distance is sufficiently large is only a constant factor larger than their Euclidean distance. This...
In this paper, we study the probabilistic properties of reliable networks of minimum costs in d-dime...
Markovian evolving graphs are dynamic-graph models where the links among a fixed set of nodes change...
Motivated by the growing interest in mobile systems, we study the dynamics of information disseminat...
Static wireless networks are by now quite well understood mathematically through the ran-dom geometr...
AbstractWe study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensor-based communication networks. The communi...
Abstract—Random geometric graphs have proven to be extremely useful in modeling static wireless ad-h...
Part 6: Network ScienceInternational audienceWe theoretically and experimentally analyze the process...
We study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensorbased communication networks. The communication is...
Wireless networks in which the node locations are random are best modelled as random geometric graph...
We theoretically and experimentally analyze the process of adding sparse random links to random wire...
Bootstrap Percolation is a discrete-time process that models the spread of information or disease ac...
Random walk (RW) is simple to implement and has a better termination control. The Markov chain analy...
The present thesis is devoted to the investigation of connectivity and percolation properties of ran...
Markovian evolving graphs are dynamic-graph models where the links among a fixed set of nodes change...
We study the probabilistic properties of reliable networks of minimum costs in d-dimensional Euclide...
In this paper, we study the probabilistic properties of reliable networks of minimum costs in d-dime...
Markovian evolving graphs are dynamic-graph models where the links among a fixed set of nodes change...
Motivated by the growing interest in mobile systems, we study the dynamics of information disseminat...
Static wireless networks are by now quite well understood mathematically through the ran-dom geometr...
AbstractWe study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensor-based communication networks. The communi...
Abstract—Random geometric graphs have proven to be extremely useful in modeling static wireless ad-h...
Part 6: Network ScienceInternational audienceWe theoretically and experimentally analyze the process...
We study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensorbased communication networks. The communication is...
Wireless networks in which the node locations are random are best modelled as random geometric graph...
We theoretically and experimentally analyze the process of adding sparse random links to random wire...
Bootstrap Percolation is a discrete-time process that models the spread of information or disease ac...
Random walk (RW) is simple to implement and has a better termination control. The Markov chain analy...
The present thesis is devoted to the investigation of connectivity and percolation properties of ran...
Markovian evolving graphs are dynamic-graph models where the links among a fixed set of nodes change...
We study the probabilistic properties of reliable networks of minimum costs in d-dimensional Euclide...
In this paper, we study the probabilistic properties of reliable networks of minimum costs in d-dime...
Markovian evolving graphs are dynamic-graph models where the links among a fixed set of nodes change...
Motivated by the growing interest in mobile systems, we study the dynamics of information disseminat...