— We consider a multi-user multiple-input single-output (MU-MISO) scenario, where the decentralized users are served by a centralized transmitter with multiple channel inputs via...
Ralf Bendlin, Michael Joham, Josef A. Nossek, Yih-...
Searching in decentralized peer-to-peer networks is a challenging problem. In common applications such as Gnutella, searching is performed by randomly forwarding queries to all pee...
In satellite and wireless networks and in advanced traffic information systems in which the up-link bandwidth is very limited, a server broadcasts data files in a round-robin man...
Decentralized and unstructured peer-to-peer networks such as Gnutella are attractive for certain applications because they require no centralized directories and no precise contro...
Qin Lv, Pei Cao, Edith Cohen, Kai Li, Scott Shenke...
Social networks support efficient decentralized search: people can collectively construct short paths to a specified target in the network. Rank-based friendship—where the prob...
David Barbella, George Kachergis, David Liben-Nowe...