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DIALM
15 years 2 months ago
2008 ACM
A random geometric graph G(n, r) is a graph resulting from placing n points uniformly at random on the unit area disk, and connecting two points iff their Euclidean distance is at ...
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DIALM
15 years 2 months ago
2008 ACM
In this work we analyze the complexity of local broadcasting in the physical interference model. We present two distributed randomized algorithms: one that assumes that each node ...
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DIALM
15 years 2 months ago
2008 ACM
In opportunistic forwarding, a node randomly relays packets to one of its neighbors based on local information, without the knowledge of global topology. Each intermediate node co...
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DIALM
15 years 2 months ago
2008 ACM
We consider the Maximum Integral Flow with Energy Constraints problem: given a directed graph G = (V, E) with edge-weights {w(e) : e E} and node battery capacities {b(v) : v V }...
DIALM
15 years 2 months ago
2008 ACM
If V is a set of n points in the unit square [0, 1]2 , and if R : V + is an assignment of positive real numbers (radii) to to those points, define a graph G(R) as follows: {v, w}...
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