AbstractA radio network is a synchronous network of processors that communicate by transmitting messages to their neighbors, where a processor receives a message in a given step if and only if it is silent in this step and precisely one of its neighbors transmits. In this paper we prove the existence of a family of radius-2 networks on n vertices for which any broadcast schedule requires at least Ω(log2n) rounds of transmissions. This matches an upper bound of O(log2n) rounds for networks of radius 2 proved earlier by Bar-Yehuda, Goldreich, and Itai, in “Proceedings of the 4th ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing, 1986,” pp. 98–107
AbstractBroadcasting is the information dissemination task whereby a message from one site of a netw...
AbstractIn this paper, we give the size B(n) of a minimum broadcast graph of order n for the values ...
We study here deterministic broadcasting in geometric radio networks (GRN) whose nodes have complete...
AbstractA radio network is a synchronous network of processors that communicate by transmitting mess...
AbstractWe consider the problem of deterministic broadcasting in radio networks when the nodes have ...
We study broadcasting, also known as one-to-all communication, in synchronous radio networks with kn...
We study broadcasting (one-to-all communication) in known topology radio networks modeled by graphs,...
A broadcast graph is an n-vertex communication network that supports a broadcast from any one vertex...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
AbstractWe consider deterministic radio broadcasting in radio networks whose nodes have full topolog...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
Abstract. We study the communication primitives of broadcasting (one-to-all communication) and gossi...
AbstractWe consider deterministic radio broadcasting in radio networks whose nodes have full topolog...
AbstractBroadcasting is the information dissemination task whereby a message from one site of a netw...
AbstractIn this paper, we give the size B(n) of a minimum broadcast graph of order n for the values ...
We study here deterministic broadcasting in geometric radio networks (GRN) whose nodes have complete...
AbstractA radio network is a synchronous network of processors that communicate by transmitting mess...
AbstractWe consider the problem of deterministic broadcasting in radio networks when the nodes have ...
We study broadcasting, also known as one-to-all communication, in synchronous radio networks with kn...
We study broadcasting (one-to-all communication) in known topology radio networks modeled by graphs,...
A broadcast graph is an n-vertex communication network that supports a broadcast from any one vertex...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
AbstractWe consider deterministic radio broadcasting in radio networks whose nodes have full topolog...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
We consider the problem of broadcasting in an unknown radio network modeled as a directed graph $...
Abstract. We study the communication primitives of broadcasting (one-to-all communication) and gossi...
AbstractWe consider deterministic radio broadcasting in radio networks whose nodes have full topolog...
AbstractBroadcasting is the information dissemination task whereby a message from one site of a netw...
AbstractIn this paper, we give the size B(n) of a minimum broadcast graph of order n for the values ...
We study here deterministic broadcasting in geometric radio networks (GRN) whose nodes have complete...