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Basic Computations in Wireless Networks

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Basic Computations in Wireless Networks
Abstract. In this paper we address the problem of estimating the number of stations in a wireless network. Under the assumption that each station can detect collisions, we show that it is possible to estimate the number stations in the network within a factor 2 from the correct value in time O(log n log log n). We further show that if no station can detect collisions, the same task can be accomplished within a factor of 3 in time O(log2 n) and maximum energy O(log n) per node, with high probability. Finally, we present an algorithm that computes the minimum value held by the stations in the wireless network in time O(log2 n).
Ioannis Caragiannis, Clemente Galdi, Christos Kakl
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where ISAAC
Authors Ioannis Caragiannis, Clemente Galdi, Christos Kaklamanis
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