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Broadcast Networks of Bounded Degree

SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics, 1988
Broadcasting is an information dissemination process in which a message is to be sent from a single originator to all members of a network by placing calls over the communication lines of the network. Several previous papers have investigated ways to construct sparse graphs (networks) in which this process can be completed in minimum time from any ...
Arthur L. Liestman, Joseph G. Peters
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Minimal broadcast networks

Networks, 1979
AbstractBroadcast refers to the process of information dissemination in a communication network whereby a message, originated by one member, is transmitted to all members of the network. A minimal broadcast network is a communication network in which a message can be broadcast in minimum time regardless of originator.
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Distributed Broadcasting in Dynamic Networks

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2021
In this paper, we investigate distributed broadcasting in dynamic networks, where the topology changes continually over time. We propose a network model that captures the dynamicity caused by both churn and mobility of nodes. In contrast to existing work on dynamic networks, our model defines the dynamicity in terms of localized topological changes in ...
Dongxiao Yu   +7 more
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Hierarchical broadcast networks

Information Processing Letters, 1998
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Network coding on line networks with broadcast

2008 42nd Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems, 2008
An achievable rate region for line networks with edge and node capacity constraints and broadcasting is derived. The region is the capacity region if the broadcast channels are orthogonal or physically degraded.
Gerhard Kramer   +2 more
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Reliable election in broadcast networks

Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 1989
Abstract Election in a computer network is an operation in which one process is selected from among a group of processes to perform a particular task. An election is characterized by (1) the capacities of the candidates, and (2) the agreement reached by all processes to elect the master.
King, Chung-Ta   +2 more
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Broadcast Protocols in Wireless Networks

2015 IEEE 29th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2015
A group of multiple nodes are cooperating with one another in order to achieve some objectives in distributed applications. In this paper, we would like to discuss how to broadcast messages to every node in a group which are interconnected in wireless networks.
Kazuaki Kouno   +3 more
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Data transfers in broadcast networks

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1992
One of the main methods for designing data link protocols in broadcast networks is based on the allocation of transmission rights to nodes in timeslots guaranteeing collision-free access to the channel. Extensions of certain results on vertex coloring are used to establish bounds on the number of timeslots required for a network to finish transmitting ...
Anindo Bagchi, S. Louis Hakimi
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Secure broadcasting in large networks

Computer Communications, 1998
It is common that users or hosts in a large network are partitioned and organized as a hierarchical tree where children of the same parent form a group. Secure broadcasting intends to provide a secure communication channel from a sending principal to a group of legal receiving principals.
Hung-Min Sun, Shiuh-Pyng Shieh
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Performing work in broadcast networks

Distributed Computing, 2005
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Bogdan S. Chlebus   +2 more
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