Locating-dominating codes in a graph find their application in sensor networks and have been studied extensively over the years. A locating-dominating code can locate one object in a sensor network, but if there is more than one object, it may lead to false conclusions. In this paper, we consider stronger types of locating-dominating codes which can locate one object and detect if there are multiple objects. We study the properties of these codes and provide bounds on the smallest possible size of these codes, for example, with the aid of the Dilworth number and Sperner families Moreover, these codes are studied in trees and Cartesian products of graphs. We also give the complete realization theorems for the coexistence of the smallest poss...
International audienceLocating-dominating sets and identifying codes are two closely related notions...
An identifying code is a subset of vertices of a graph with the property that each vertex is uniquel...
An identifying code is a subset of vertices of a graph with the property that each vertex is uniquel...
Identifying codes and locating-dominating codes have been designed for locating irregularities in se...
In a graph G = (V, E), an identifying code of G (resp. a locating-dominating code of G) is a subset ...
The motivation to study location-domination comes from findingobjects in sensor networks. In this pa...
Location detection in sensor networks can be handled with so called identifying codes. For an identi...
Locating-dominating sets and identifying codes are two closely related notions in the area of separa...
In this work, two types of codes such that they both dominate and locate the vertices of a graph are...
In this work, two types of codes such that they both dominate and locate the vertices of a graph are...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be an undirected graph and C a subset of vertices. If the sets Br(v)∩C, v∈V (res...
A set S of vertices of a graph G is a dominating set of G if every vertex u of G is either in S or i...
AbstractConsider a connected undirected graph G=(V,E), a subset of vertices C⊆V, and an integer r≥1;...
Bertrand, Charon, Hudry and Lobstein studied, in their paper in 2004 [1] r-locating-dominating codes...
International audienceWe model a problem about networks built from wireless devices using identifyin...
International audienceLocating-dominating sets and identifying codes are two closely related notions...
An identifying code is a subset of vertices of a graph with the property that each vertex is uniquel...
An identifying code is a subset of vertices of a graph with the property that each vertex is uniquel...
Identifying codes and locating-dominating codes have been designed for locating irregularities in se...
In a graph G = (V, E), an identifying code of G (resp. a locating-dominating code of G) is a subset ...
The motivation to study location-domination comes from findingobjects in sensor networks. In this pa...
Location detection in sensor networks can be handled with so called identifying codes. For an identi...
Locating-dominating sets and identifying codes are two closely related notions in the area of separa...
In this work, two types of codes such that they both dominate and locate the vertices of a graph are...
In this work, two types of codes such that they both dominate and locate the vertices of a graph are...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be an undirected graph and C a subset of vertices. If the sets Br(v)∩C, v∈V (res...
A set S of vertices of a graph G is a dominating set of G if every vertex u of G is either in S or i...
AbstractConsider a connected undirected graph G=(V,E), a subset of vertices C⊆V, and an integer r≥1;...
Bertrand, Charon, Hudry and Lobstein studied, in their paper in 2004 [1] r-locating-dominating codes...
International audienceWe model a problem about networks built from wireless devices using identifyin...
International audienceLocating-dominating sets and identifying codes are two closely related notions...
An identifying code is a subset of vertices of a graph with the property that each vertex is uniquel...
An identifying code is a subset of vertices of a graph with the property that each vertex is uniquel...