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Does Topology Control Reduce Interference?
(2004)MobiHoc 2004: Proceedings of the Fifth ACM International Symposium on Mobile Ad Hoc Networking and ComputingTopology control in ad-hoc networks tries to lower node energy consumption by reducing transmission power and by confining interference, collisions and consequently retransmissions. Commonly low interference is claimed to be a consequence to sparseness of the resulting topology. In this paper we disprove this implication. In contrast to most of the related work claiming to solve the interference issue by graph sparseness without providing ...Conference Paper -
Initializing Newly Deployed Ad Hoc and Sensor Networks
(2004)Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, MobiCom '04Conference Paper -
Truthful Mechanisms for Generalized Utilitarian Problems
(2004)IFIP International Federation for Information Processing ~ Exploring New Frontiers of Theoretical InformaticsConference Paper -
Near-Optimal Hot-Potato Routing on Trees
(2004)Lecture Notes in Computer Science ~ Euro-Par 2004 Parallel ProcessingConference Paper -
Radio Network Clustering from Scratch
(2004)Lecture Notes in Computer Science ~ Algorithms - ESA 2004Conference Paper -
Wireless networking
(2004)Lecture Notes in Computer Science ~ Graph-theoretic concepts in computer science : 30th international workshop : revised papers / WG 2004, Bad Honnef, Germany, June 21-23, 2004Conference Paper -
Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks: Worst-Case vs. Average-Case
(2004)Proceedings of the 2004 International Zurich Seminar on Communications: Access - Transmission - NetworkingConference Paper -
Analyzing Connectivity-Based Multi-Hop Ad-Hoc Positioning
(2004)Proceedings of the Second IEEE Annual Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom 2004)Conference Paper -
Gathering Correlated Data in Sensor Networks
(2004)Proceedings of the 2004 Joint Workshop on Foundations of Mobile Computing, DIALM-POMC '04Conference Paper -
Efficient Adaptive Collect Using Randomization
(2004)Lecture Notes in Computer Science ~ Distributed ComputingConference Paper