In highly dynamic networks, topological changes are not anomalies but rather integral part of their nature. Such networks are becoming quite ubiquitous. They include systems where the entities are mobile and communicate without infrastructure (e.g. vehicles, satellites, robots, or pedestrian smartphones): the topology changes as the entities move. They also include systems, such as peer-to-peer networks, where the changes are caused by entities entering and leaving the system, They even include systems where there is no physical mobility at all, such as social networks. A vast literature on these dynamic networks has been produced in many different fields, including distributed computing. The several efforts to survey the status of the rese...
At the core of distributed computing there is the necessity to coordinate a group of entities in fac...
Advances in Distributed Computing have been simply astonishing during the past few decades. The Dist...
International audience— We study the consensus problem for networks with changing communication topo...
1.1 Motivation-State of the art Distributed computing systems are more and more becoming dynamic. Th...
Abstract. Besides the complexity in time or in number of messages, a common approach for analyzing d...
The past few years have seen intensive research efforts carried out in some apparently unrelated are...
A dynamic network is the abstraction of distributed systems with frequent network topology changes. ...
A distributed dynamic system is a fully distributed system subject to a continual arrival/departure ...
International audienceBesides the complexity in time or in number of messages, a common approach for...
International audienceWe propose an algorithm that builds a hierarchical clustering in a network, in...
The past two decades have seen the rapid growth and development of the field of distributed computin...
In this work, we study the propagation of influence and computation in dynamic distributed computing...
Abstract. A distributed dynamic system is a fully distributed system subject to a continual arrival/...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In this work, we identify a n...
There is a growing interest in the study of graphs that evolve over time. Communication networks, pe...
At the core of distributed computing there is the necessity to coordinate a group of entities in fac...
Advances in Distributed Computing have been simply astonishing during the past few decades. The Dist...
International audience— We study the consensus problem for networks with changing communication topo...
1.1 Motivation-State of the art Distributed computing systems are more and more becoming dynamic. Th...
Abstract. Besides the complexity in time or in number of messages, a common approach for analyzing d...
The past few years have seen intensive research efforts carried out in some apparently unrelated are...
A dynamic network is the abstraction of distributed systems with frequent network topology changes. ...
A distributed dynamic system is a fully distributed system subject to a continual arrival/departure ...
International audienceBesides the complexity in time or in number of messages, a common approach for...
International audienceWe propose an algorithm that builds a hierarchical clustering in a network, in...
The past two decades have seen the rapid growth and development of the field of distributed computin...
In this work, we study the propagation of influence and computation in dynamic distributed computing...
Abstract. A distributed dynamic system is a fully distributed system subject to a continual arrival/...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In this work, we identify a n...
There is a growing interest in the study of graphs that evolve over time. Communication networks, pe...
At the core of distributed computing there is the necessity to coordinate a group of entities in fac...
Advances in Distributed Computing have been simply astonishing during the past few decades. The Dist...
International audience— We study the consensus problem for networks with changing communication topo...