Brief Announcement: Opportunistic Information Dissemination in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks: - Adaptiveness vs. Obliviousness and Randomization vs. Determinism
Date
2011-09-20Abstract
In the context of Mobile Ad-hoc Networks (MANET), we
study the problem of disseminating a piece of information, initially held by a source node, to some subset of nodes. We use a model of MANETs that is well suited for dynamic networks and opportunistic communication. We assume that network nodes are placed in a plane where they can move with bounded speed; they may start, crash and recover at different times; and they communicate in a collision-prone single channel. In this setup informed and uninformed nodes may be disconnected for some time, but eventually some informed-uninformed pair must be connected long enough to communicate. We show negative and positive results for
different types of randomized protocols, and we contrast them with our previous deterministic results.
Subject
Q Science::Q Science (General)Q Science::QA Mathematics::QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T Technology::T Technology (General)
T Technology::TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
T Technology::TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering