Faster centralized communication in radio networks

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Abstract

We study the communication primitives of broadcasting (one-to-all communication) and gossiping (all-to-all communication) in known topology radio networks, i.e., where for each primitive the schedule of transmissions is precomputed based on full knowledge about the size and the topology of the network. We show that gossiping can be completed in time units in any radio network of size n, diameter D and maximum degree Δ= Ω(logn). This is an almost optimal schedule in the sense that there exists a radio network topology, such as: a Δ-regular tree in which the radio gossiping cannot be completed in less than units of time. Moreover, we show a schedule for the broadcast task. Both our transmission schemes significantly improve upon the currently best known schedules in Ga̧sieniec, Peleg and Xin [PODC'05], i.e., a O(D+Δlogn) time schedule for gossiping and a D+O(log3 n) time schedule for broadcast. Our broadcasting schedule also improves, for large D, a very recent O(D+log2 n) time broadcasting schedule by Kowalski and Pelc. © 2006 Springer-Verlag Berlin/Heidelberg.

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Cicalese, F., Manne, F., & Xin, Q. (2006). Faster centralized communication in radio networks. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 4288 LNCS, pp. 339–348). https://doi.org/10.1007/11940128_35

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