Suppose n nodes with n0 acquaintances per node are randomly deployed in a two-dimensional Euclidean space with the geographic restriction that each pair of nodes can exchange information between them directly only if the distance between them is at most r, the acquaintanceship between nodes form a random graph, while the physical communication links constitute a random geometric graph. To get a fully connected and secure graph, we introduce a secrecy transfer algorithm which combines the random graph and the random geometric graph via an introduction process to produce an acquaintanceship graph Gn,n0. We find that the maximum component of graph Gn,n0 transitions rapidly from small components to a giant component when n0 is larger than a thr...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
The secrecy graph is a random geometric graph which is intended to model the connectivity of wireles...
Abstract: Suppose n nodes with n0 acquaintances per node are randomly deployed in a two-dimensional ...
AbstractWe study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensor-based communication networks. The communi...
The ability to exchange secret information is critical to many commercial, governmen-tal, and milita...
We study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensorbased communication networks. The communication is...
The ability to exchange secret information is critical to many commercial, governmental, and militar...
Abstract—In Part I of this paper, we introduced the intrinsically secure communications graph (-grap...
Random graphs are of great interest as a modeling framework for a wide variety of real-world complex...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
We address the problem of connectivity in Secure Wireless Sensor Networks (SWSN) using random pre-di...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
Abstract—The ability to exchange secret information is critical to many commercial, governmental, an...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
The secrecy graph is a random geometric graph which is intended to model the connectivity of wireles...
Abstract: Suppose n nodes with n0 acquaintances per node are randomly deployed in a two-dimensional ...
AbstractWe study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensor-based communication networks. The communi...
The ability to exchange secret information is critical to many commercial, governmen-tal, and milita...
We study the emerging phenomenon of ad hoc, sensorbased communication networks. The communication is...
The ability to exchange secret information is critical to many commercial, governmental, and militar...
Abstract—In Part I of this paper, we introduced the intrinsically secure communications graph (-grap...
Random graphs are of great interest as a modeling framework for a wide variety of real-world complex...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
We address the problem of connectivity in Secure Wireless Sensor Networks (SWSN) using random pre-di...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
Abstract—The ability to exchange secret information is critical to many commercial, governmental, an...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
National audienceEuclidean graphs are widely used in various fields, such as computing sciences, spa...
The secrecy graph is a random geometric graph which is intended to model the connectivity of wireles...