International audienceThis work concerns the general issue of combined optimality in terms of time and space complexity. In this context, we study the problem of (exact) counting resource-limited and passively mobile nodes in the model of population protocols, in which the space complexity is crucial. The counted nodes are memory-limited anonymous devices (called agents) communicating asynchronously in pairs (according to a fairness condition). Moreover, we assume that these agents are prone to failures so that they cannot be correctly initialized.This study considers two classical fairness conditions, and for each we investigate the issue of time optimality of counting given the optimal space per agent. In the case of randomly interacting ...
We study population protocols: networks of anonymous agents that interact under a scheduler that pic...
Population protocols are a model for distributed computing that is focused on simplicity and robustn...
Population protocols provide theoretical foundations for mobile tiny device networks in which global...
International audienceThis work concerns the general issue of combined optimality in terms of time a...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the fundamental problem of counting, which consists in...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the fundamental problem of counting, which consists in...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which n agents with limited lo...
In this paper we study population protocols governed by the {\em random scheduler}, which uniformly ...
The model of population protocols is used to study distributed processes based on pairwise interacti...
The parallel time of a population protocol is defined as the average number of required interactions...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which randomly-interacting age...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
Full verions, including all proofsInternational audiencePopulation protocols are a model of distribu...
International audiencePopulation protocols provide theoretical foundations for mobile tiny device ne...
A population protocol is one of distributed computing models for passively-mobile systems, where a n...
We study population protocols: networks of anonymous agents that interact under a scheduler that pic...
Population protocols are a model for distributed computing that is focused on simplicity and robustn...
Population protocols provide theoretical foundations for mobile tiny device networks in which global...
International audienceThis work concerns the general issue of combined optimality in terms of time a...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the fundamental problem of counting, which consists in...
International audienceIn this paper, we study the fundamental problem of counting, which consists in...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which n agents with limited lo...
In this paper we study population protocols governed by the {\em random scheduler}, which uniformly ...
The model of population protocols is used to study distributed processes based on pairwise interacti...
The parallel time of a population protocol is defined as the average number of required interactions...
Population protocols are a popular model of distributed computing, in which randomly-interacting age...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
Full verions, including all proofsInternational audiencePopulation protocols are a model of distribu...
International audiencePopulation protocols provide theoretical foundations for mobile tiny device ne...
A population protocol is one of distributed computing models for passively-mobile systems, where a n...
We study population protocols: networks of anonymous agents that interact under a scheduler that pic...
Population protocols are a model for distributed computing that is focused on simplicity and robustn...
Population protocols provide theoretical foundations for mobile tiny device networks in which global...