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IJWMC
2010
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13 years 5 months ago
Small-world effects in wireless agent sensor networks
Coverage, fault tolerance and power consumption constraints make optimal placement of mobile sensors or other mobile agents a hard problem. We have developed a model for describin...
Kenneth A. Hawick, Heath A. James
INFOCOM
2003
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Impact of Interferences on Connectivity in Ad Hoc Networks
Abstract— We study the impact of interferences on the connectivity of large-scale ad-hoc networks, using percolation theory. We assume that a bi-directional connection can be set...
Olivier Dousse, François Baccelli, Patrick ...
PIMRC
2010
IEEE
13 years 5 months ago
Connectivity in wireless networks with dynamic key compromise and recovery
Abstract--This paper considers the problem of key management in wireless networks. In particular, we investigate the effect of dynamic key compromise and recovery on connectivity i...
Satashu Goel, Aylin Yener
MOBIHOC
2007
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Capacity of a wireless ad hoc network with infrastructure
In this paper we study the capacity of wireless ad hoc networks with infrastructure support of an overlay of wired base stations. Such a network architecture is often referred to ...
Benyuan Liu, Patrick Thiran, Donald F. Towsley
CDC
2008
IEEE
116views Control Systems» more  CDC 2008»
14 years 2 months ago
Effective sensing regions and connectivity of agents undergoing periodic relative motions
— Time-varying graphs are widely used to model communication and sensing in multi-agent systems such as mobile sensor networks and dynamic animal groups. Connectivity is often de...
Daniel T. Swain, Ming Cao, Naomi Ehrich Leonard