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CORR
2008
Springer
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Networks become navigable as nodes move and forget
Abstract. We propose a dynamic process for network evolution, aiming at explaining the emergence of the small world phenomenon, i.e., the statistical observation that any pair of i...
Augustin Chaintreau, Pierre Fraigniaud, Emmanuelle...
CORR
2010
Springer
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Approaching Throughput-optimality in Distributed CSMA Scheduling Algorithms with Collisions
Abstract--It was shown recently that carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)-like distributed algorithms can achieve the maximal throughput in wireless networks (and task processing n...
Libin Jiang, Jean C. Walrand
CORR
2007
Springer
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Secure Broadcasting
Abstract—We study a problem of broadcasting confidential messages to multiple receivers under an information-theoretic secrecy constraint. Two scenarios are considered: 1) all r...
Ashish Khisti, Aslan Tchamkerten, Gregory W. Worne...
JSAC
2008
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System Design Considerations for Undersea Networks: Link and Multiple Access Protocols
Abstract--We address several inter-related aspects of underwater network design within the context of a cross-layer approach. We first highlight the impact of key characteristics o...
Nathan Parrish, Leonard T. Tracy, Sumit Roy, Payma...
MCSS
2008
Springer
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Lax-Phillips scattering theory and well-posed linear systems: a coordinate-free approach
Abstract. We give a further elaboration of the fundamental connections between Lax-Phillips scattering, conservative input/state/output linear systems and Sz.-Nagy-Foias model theo...
Joseph A. Ball, Philip T. Carroll, Yoichi Uetake