This paper addresses the problem of scatternet formation and maintenance for multi-hop Bluetooth based personal area and ad hoc networks with minimal communication overhead. Each ...
This paper focuses on flow control in high-speed networks. Each node in the networks handles its local traffic flow only on the basis of the information it knows, but it is pre...
Abstract. In this paper we describe several new clustering algorithms for nodes in a mobile ad hoc network. The main contribution is to generalize the cluster definition and forma...
Geng Chen, Fabian Garcia Nocetti, Julio Solano-Gon...
—Conventional broadcasting protocols suffer from network congestion, frequent message losses and corruption of broadcast messages due to a vast number of duplicate packets transm...
Subrata Saha, Syed Rafiul Hussain, A. K. M. Ashiku...
In multi-hop wireless networks, every node is expected to forward packets for the benefit of other nodes. Yet, if each node is its own authority, then it may selfishly deny packe...
We consider the problem of synchronization of all clocks in a sensor network, in the regime of asymptotically high node densities. We formulate this problem as one in which all cl...
This paper addresses the problem of scatternet formation for singlehop Bluetooth based ad hoc networks, with minimal communication overhead. We adopt the well-known structure de B...
Wen-Zhan Song, Xiang-Yang Li, Yu Wang 0003, Weizha...
In a multi-hop wireless network, each node is able to send a message to all of its neighbors that are located within its transmission radius. In a flooding task, a source sends th...
This paper discusses measures to make a distributed system based on the Time-Triggered Architecture resistant to arbitrary node failures. To achieve this, the presented approach i...
— We consider an edge optical burst switching (OBS) node with or without converters, and with no buffering. The OBS node serves a number of users, each connected to the switch ov...