The paper deals with radio network distributed algorithms where nodes are not aware of their one hop neighborhood. Given an n-node graph modeling a multihop network of radio devices, we give a O(log^2 n) time distributed algorithm that computes w.h.p., a constant approximation value of the degree of each node. We also provide a O( \Delta log n + log^2 n) time distributed algorithm that computes w.h.p., a constant approximation value of the local maximum degree of each node, where the global maximum degree \Delta of the graph is not known. Using our algorithms as a plug-and-play procedure, we show that many existing distributed algorithms requiring the knowledge of to execute efficiently can be run with essentially the same time complexity b...
Algorithms are perhaps the most fundamental and fascinating elements in computer science asa whole. ...
International audienceColoring unit-disk graphs efficiently is an important problem in the global an...
A local algorithm is a distributed algorithm that runs in constant time, independently of the size o...
International audienceThe paper deals with radio network distributed algorithms where initially no i...
AbstractA multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge o...
Coloring unit-disk graphs efficiently is an important problem in the global and distributed setting,...
AbstractIn this paper, we review a recently developed class of algorithms that solve global problems...
A $\xi$-coloring of a graph $G$ is a coloring of the nodes of $G$ with $\xi$ colors in such a way an...
A local algorithm with local horizon r is a distributed algorithm that runs in r synchronous communi...
A local algorithm with local horizon r is a distributed algorithm that runs in r synchronous communi...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
A $\xi$-coloring of a graph $G$ is a coloring of the nodes of $G$ with $\xi$ colors in such a way an...
Algorithms are perhaps the most fundamental and fascinating elements in computer science asa whole. ...
International audienceColoring unit-disk graphs efficiently is an important problem in the global an...
A local algorithm is a distributed algorithm that runs in constant time, independently of the size o...
International audienceThe paper deals with radio network distributed algorithms where initially no i...
AbstractA multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge o...
Coloring unit-disk graphs efficiently is an important problem in the global and distributed setting,...
AbstractIn this paper, we review a recently developed class of algorithms that solve global problems...
A $\xi$-coloring of a graph $G$ is a coloring of the nodes of $G$ with $\xi$ colors in such a way an...
A local algorithm with local horizon r is a distributed algorithm that runs in r synchronous communi...
A local algorithm with local horizon r is a distributed algorithm that runs in r synchronous communi...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
A $\xi$-coloring of a graph $G$ is a coloring of the nodes of $G$ with $\xi$ colors in such a way an...
Algorithms are perhaps the most fundamental and fascinating elements in computer science asa whole. ...
International audienceColoring unit-disk graphs efficiently is an important problem in the global an...
A local algorithm is a distributed algorithm that runs in constant time, independently of the size o...