Abstract— In this paper, we present a range-free ad-hoc localization algorithm called UPL (Urban Pedestrians Localization), for positioning mobile nodes in urban district. The de...
In this paper we study distributed algorithms on massive graphs where links represent a particular relationship between nodes (for instance, nodes may represent phone numbers and ...
Florent Becker, Adrian Kosowski, Nicolas Nisse, Iv...
With the increasing deployment of wireless overlay networks, a mobile node with a range of network interfaces can be connected to multiple heterogeneous or homogeneous access netw...
Abstract— This paper describes an original approach to writing reactive algorithms on highly dynamic networks. We propose to use randomly mobile agents to gather global informati...
The Mobile Agent (MA) paradigm seems to be a promising solution for the design and development of distributed value-added services. However, mobility has added complexity to the d...
Antonio Corradi, Rebecca Montanari, Gianluca Tonti...