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An intelligent sleep-awake energy management system for wireless sensor network
Peer-to-Peer Networking and Applications, 2023S. Vellela, R. Balamanigandan
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Hierarchical broadcast networks
Information Processing Letters, 1998Abstract This paper studies the hierarchical broadcast networks, which are defined as broadcast networks whose every connected induced subgraph is also a broadcast network. We show that the minimum number of edges of a hierarchical broadcast network of order n is ⌈ n(n − 2) 2 ⌉ for any n ⩾ 4.
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Network control by Bayesian broadcast
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1987Summary: A transmission control strategy is described for slotted-ALOHA-type broadcast channels with ternary feedback. At each time slot, each station estimates the probability that n stations are ready to transmit a packet for each \(n\), using Bayes' rule and the observed history of collisions, successful transmissions, and holes (empty slots).
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Comments on an Efficient Secret Broadcast in the Broadcasting Networks
IEEE Communications Letters, 2010To broadcast a message secretly and consistently to the receivers in the broadcasting networks, Jeong et al. suggested an efficient secret broadcast scheme using binding encryption quite recently. In this letter, we first show that their scheme just achieves consistency in a relatively weak security model but not in a stronger model.
Yuefei Zhu, Shuhua Wu, Qiong Pu
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Physical Layer Security of Cognitive Ambient Backscatter Communications for Green Internet-of-Things
IEEE Transactions on Green Communications and Networking, 2021Xingwang Li+6 more
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Reliable election in broadcast networks
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, 1989Abstract 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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Fault-tolerant minimum broadcast networks
Networks, 1996Summary: Broadcasting is the task of transmitting a message originated at one processor of a communication network to all other processors in the network. A minimal \(k\)-fault-tolerant broadcast network is a communication network on \(n\) vertices in which any processor can broadcast in spite of up to \(k\) line failures in optimal time \(T_n(k)\). In
R. Ahlswede+3 more
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The Broadcast Television Networks
2003Television is a business. Most consumers view their television set as a source of diversion, information, and entertainment. The average viewer probably does not think much about the cost of programs or commercials. As a cultural force, television is a teacher, a companion, a babysitter, a means to procrastinate, and a steady stream of amusement.
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2017
Erasure broadcast networks play a particularly important role in the study of wireless packet networks where transmitted packets are protected by some kind of channel code and where receivers may occasionally fail to decode a packet but are aware of such failures.
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Erasure broadcast networks play a particularly important role in the study of wireless packet networks where transmitted packets are protected by some kind of channel code and where receivers may occasionally fail to decode a packet but are aware of such failures.
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Hierarchical broadcast and gossip networks
Information Processing Letters, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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