AbstractBroadcast semantics poses significant challenges over point-to-point communication when it comes to formal modelling and analysis. Current approaches to analysing broadcast networks have focused on fixed connectivities, but this is unsuitable in the case of wireless networks where the dynamically changing network topology is a crucial ingredient. In this paper, we develop a static analysis that automatically constructs an abstract transition system, labelled by actions and connectivity information, to yield a mobility-preserving finite abstraction of the behaviour of a network expressed in a process calculus with asynchronous local broadcast. Furthermore, we use model checking based on a 3-valued temporal logic to distinguish networ...
We study the performance of network-wide broadcasting as a function of the information implicitly av...
International audienceModeling arbitrary connectivity changes of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) mak...
AbstractWe present a framework for specification and security analysis of communication protocols fo...
AbstractBroadcast semantics poses significant challenges over point-to-point communication when it c...
AbstractWe propose a process calculus to study the behavioural theory of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. The...
In this paper we propose a process calculus framework for dynamic networks in which the network topo...
We present a process algebra for modeling and reasoning about Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) and th...
AbstractWe propose a process calculus to study the observational theory of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. T...
International audienceBesides the complexity in time or in number of messages, a common approach for...
AbstractComputer messages are often broadcast over ethernets, and sent point-to-point between them: ...
We present a timed process calculus for modelling wireless networks in which individualstations broa...
International audienceWe introduce a continuous time stochastic broadcast calculus for mobile and wi...
AbstractIt is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can ...
It is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can be consi...
Broadcast networks allow one to model networks of identical nodes communicating through message broa...
We study the performance of network-wide broadcasting as a function of the information implicitly av...
International audienceModeling arbitrary connectivity changes of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) mak...
AbstractWe present a framework for specification and security analysis of communication protocols fo...
AbstractBroadcast semantics poses significant challenges over point-to-point communication when it c...
AbstractWe propose a process calculus to study the behavioural theory of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. The...
In this paper we propose a process calculus framework for dynamic networks in which the network topo...
We present a process algebra for modeling and reasoning about Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs) and th...
AbstractWe propose a process calculus to study the observational theory of Mobile Ad Hoc Networks. T...
International audienceBesides the complexity in time or in number of messages, a common approach for...
AbstractComputer messages are often broadcast over ethernets, and sent point-to-point between them: ...
We present a timed process calculus for modelling wireless networks in which individualstations broa...
International audienceWe introduce a continuous time stochastic broadcast calculus for mobile and wi...
AbstractIt is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can ...
It is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can be consi...
Broadcast networks allow one to model networks of identical nodes communicating through message broa...
We study the performance of network-wide broadcasting as a function of the information implicitly av...
International audienceModeling arbitrary connectivity changes of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) mak...
AbstractWe present a framework for specification and security analysis of communication protocols fo...