The routing capabilities of an interconnection network are strictly related to its bandwidth and latency characteristics, which are in turn quantifiable through the graph-theoretic concepts of expansion and diameter. This paper studies expansion and diameter of a family of subgraphs of the random geometric graph, which closely model the topology induced by the device discovery phase of Bluetooth-based ad hoc networks. The main feature modeled by any such graph, denoted as BT(r(n),c(n)), is the small number c(n) of links that each of the n devices (vertices) may establish with those located within its communication range r(n). First, tight bounds are proved on the expansion of BT(r(n),c(n)) for the whole set of functions r(n) and c(n) for wh...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between network capacity and topology for Bluetooth sc...
Bluetooth, a wireless technology based on a frequency-hopping physical layer, enables portable devic...
This thesis investigates the structural properties of graph models of wireless networks, where auton...
The routing capabilities of an interconnection network are strictly related to its bandwidth and lat...
The routing capabilities of an interconnection network are strictly related to its bandwidth and lat...
We study the connectivity properties of a family of random graphs which closely model the Bluetooth'...
Abstract. We study the connectivity properties of a family of random graphs which closely model the ...
International audienceWe study the connectivity properties of random Bluetooth graphs that model cer...
We study the connectivity properties of random Bluetooth graphs that model certain “ad hoc ” wireles...
Consider a random geometric graph defined on n vertices uniformly distributedin the d-dimensional un...
International audienceConsider a random geometric graph defined on $n$ vertices uniformly distribute...
We investigate issues that Bluetooth may face in evolving from a simple wire replacement to a large-...
This paper addresses the problem of scatternet formation for single-hop Bluetooth based ad hoc netwo...
This paper addresses the problem of scatternet formation for single-hop Bluetooth-based wireless ad ...
This paper represents a first step in exploring the formation of connected topologies in ad-hoc netw...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between network capacity and topology for Bluetooth sc...
Bluetooth, a wireless technology based on a frequency-hopping physical layer, enables portable devic...
This thesis investigates the structural properties of graph models of wireless networks, where auton...
The routing capabilities of an interconnection network are strictly related to its bandwidth and lat...
The routing capabilities of an interconnection network are strictly related to its bandwidth and lat...
We study the connectivity properties of a family of random graphs which closely model the Bluetooth'...
Abstract. We study the connectivity properties of a family of random graphs which closely model the ...
International audienceWe study the connectivity properties of random Bluetooth graphs that model cer...
We study the connectivity properties of random Bluetooth graphs that model certain “ad hoc ” wireles...
Consider a random geometric graph defined on n vertices uniformly distributedin the d-dimensional un...
International audienceConsider a random geometric graph defined on $n$ vertices uniformly distribute...
We investigate issues that Bluetooth may face in evolving from a simple wire replacement to a large-...
This paper addresses the problem of scatternet formation for single-hop Bluetooth based ad hoc netwo...
This paper addresses the problem of scatternet formation for single-hop Bluetooth-based wireless ad ...
This paper represents a first step in exploring the formation of connected topologies in ad-hoc netw...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between network capacity and topology for Bluetooth sc...
Bluetooth, a wireless technology based on a frequency-hopping physical layer, enables portable devic...
This thesis investigates the structural properties of graph models of wireless networks, where auton...