AbstractIt is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can be considered closed as far as static networks are considered: the network never changes during the entire protocol's execution. On the other hand, theoretical results on communication protocols in any scenario where the network topology may change during protocol's execution (i.e. a dynamic radio network) are very few.In this paper, we present a theoretical study of broadcasting in radio networks having dynamic unknown topology. The dynamic network is modeled by means of adversaries: we consider two of them. We first analyze an oblivious, memoryless random adversary that can be seen as the dynamic version of the average-case study presented ...
Practitioners agree that unreliable links, which fluctuate between working and not working, are an i...
Practitioners agree that unreliable links, which sometimes deliver messages and sometime do not, are...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks of unknown topo...
It is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can be consi...
It is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can be consi...
We study the completion time of distributed broadcast protocols in dynamic radio networks. The dynam...
We study the single-message broadcast problem in dynamic radio networks. We show that the time compl...
AbstractA multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge o...
AbstractWe consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks whose no...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks. Nodes send mess...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks whose nodes are ...
AbstractWe consider the time of broadcasting in ad hoc radio networks modeled as undirected graphs. ...
AbstractWe study asynchronous broadcasting in packet radio networks. A radio network is represented ...
Practitioners agree that unreliable links, which fluctuate between working and not working, are an i...
Practitioners agree that unreliable links, which sometimes deliver messages and sometime do not, are...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks of unknown topo...
It is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can be consi...
It is reasonable to claim that almost all major questions related to radio broadcasting can be consi...
We study the completion time of distributed broadcast protocols in dynamic radio networks. The dynam...
We study the single-message broadcast problem in dynamic radio networks. We show that the time compl...
AbstractA multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge o...
AbstractWe consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks whose no...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks. Nodes send mess...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
A multi-hop synchronous radio network is said to be unknown if the nodes have no knowledge of the to...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks whose nodes are ...
AbstractWe consider the time of broadcasting in ad hoc radio networks modeled as undirected graphs. ...
AbstractWe study asynchronous broadcasting in packet radio networks. A radio network is represented ...
Practitioners agree that unreliable links, which fluctuate between working and not working, are an i...
Practitioners agree that unreliable links, which sometimes deliver messages and sometime do not, are...
We consider the problem of distributed deterministic broadcasting in radio networks of unknown topo...