AbstractWe study the amount of knowledge about a communication network that must be given to its nodes in order to efficiently disseminate information. Our approach is quantitative: we investigate the minimum total number of bits of information (minimum size of advice) that has to be available to nodes, regardless of the type of information provided. We compare the size of advice needed to perform broadcast and wakeup (the latter is a broadcast in which nodes can transmit only after getting the source information), both using a linear number of messages (which is optimal). We show that the minimum size of advice permitting the wakeup with a linear number of messages in an n-node network, is Θ(nlogn), while the broadcast with a linear number...
In this paper we improve the deterministic complexity of two fundamental communication primitives in...
AbstractWe consider the time of broadcasting in ad hoc radio networks modeled as undirected graphs. ...
This paper concerns the message complexity of broadcast in arbitrary point-to-point communication ne...
International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about a communication network that must be gi...
AbstractWe study the amount of knowledge about a communication network that must be given to its nod...
International audienceWe study deterministic broadcasting in radio networks in the recently introduc...
International audienceWe study the problem of the amount of knowledge about a communication network ...
AbstractWe study deterministic broadcasting in radio networks in the recently introduced framework o...
We study the problem of the amount of information required to perform fast broadcasting in tree netw...
International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order t...
AbstractWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order to efficiently ...
We consider the time of deterministic broadcasting in networks whose nodes have limited knowledge of...
AbstractIn this paper we study the gossiping problem (all-to-all communication) in radio networks wh...
AbstractWe consider the problem of deterministic broadcasting in radio networks when the nodes have ...
AbstractWe consider the time of deterministic broadcasting in networks whose nodes have limited know...
In this paper we improve the deterministic complexity of two fundamental communication primitives in...
AbstractWe consider the time of broadcasting in ad hoc radio networks modeled as undirected graphs. ...
This paper concerns the message complexity of broadcast in arbitrary point-to-point communication ne...
International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about a communication network that must be gi...
AbstractWe study the amount of knowledge about a communication network that must be given to its nod...
International audienceWe study deterministic broadcasting in radio networks in the recently introduc...
International audienceWe study the problem of the amount of knowledge about a communication network ...
AbstractWe study deterministic broadcasting in radio networks in the recently introduced framework o...
We study the problem of the amount of information required to perform fast broadcasting in tree netw...
International audienceWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order t...
AbstractWe study the amount of knowledge about the network that is required in order to efficiently ...
We consider the time of deterministic broadcasting in networks whose nodes have limited knowledge of...
AbstractIn this paper we study the gossiping problem (all-to-all communication) in radio networks wh...
AbstractWe consider the problem of deterministic broadcasting in radio networks when the nodes have ...
AbstractWe consider the time of deterministic broadcasting in networks whose nodes have limited know...
In this paper we improve the deterministic complexity of two fundamental communication primitives in...
AbstractWe consider the time of broadcasting in ad hoc radio networks modeled as undirected graphs. ...
This paper concerns the message complexity of broadcast in arbitrary point-to-point communication ne...