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A Comparative Study of Protocols for Efficient Data Propagation in Smart Dust Networks
Chatzigiannakis, Ioannis; Dimitriou, Tassos D.; Mavronicolas, Marios; Nikoletseas, Sotiris E.; Spirakis, Paul G. (2004)Smart Dust is comprised of a vast number of ultra-small fully autonomous computing and communication devices, with very restricted energy and computing capabilities, that co-operate to accomplish a large sensing task. Smart ...
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A comparative study of protocols for efficient data propagation in smart dust networks
Chatzigiannakis, Ioannis; Dimitriou, Tassos D.; Mavronicolas, Marios; Nikoletseas, Sotiris E.; Spirakis, Paul G. (2003)Smart Dust is comprised of a vast number of ultra-small fully autonomous computing and communication devices, with very restricted energy and computing capabilities, that co-operate to accomplish a large sensing task. Smart ...
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The impact of network structure on the stability of greedy protocols
Koukopoulos, D.; Mavronicolas, Marios; Nikoletseas, Sotiris E.; Spirakis, Paul G. (2003)A packet-switching network is stable if the number of packets in the network remains bounded at all times. A very natural question that arises in the context of stability and instability properties of such networks is how ...
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The impact of network structure on the stability of greedy protocols
Koukopoulos, D.; Mavronicolas, Marios; Nikoletseas, Sotiris E.; Spirakis, Paul G. (2005)Some examples of the impact network structure has on stability behavior of greedy protocols and networks were presented. An important problem was to study the impact of network structure parameters on other greedy protocols. ...
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On the stability of compositions of universally stable, greedy contention-resolution protocols
Koukopoulos, D.; Mavronicolas, Marios; Nikoletseas, Sotiris E.; Spirakis, Paul G. (2002)A distinguishing feature of today’s large-scale platforms for distributed computation and communication, such as the Internet, is their heterogeneity, predominantly manifested by the fact that a wide variety of communication ...