- There are two types of models useful in the study of worm propagation for a given number of terminals in a trusted network i.e. deterministic and stochastic model. The determinis...
Locating a facility is often modeled as either the maxisum or the minisum problem, reflecting whether the facility is undesirable (obnoxious) or desirable. But many facilities are ...
Background: Current methods for the automated generation of genome-scale metabolic networks focus on genome annotation and preliminary biochemical reaction network assembly, but d...
Matthew DeJongh, Kevin Formsma, Paul Boillot, John...
A network is k-connected if it remains connected after the removal of any k - 1 of its nodes. Assume that n sensors, modeled here as (omni)directional antennas, are dropped random...
Abstract. In this paper, we study the localization problem in large-scale underwater sensor networks. The adverse aqueous environments, the node mobility, and the large network sca...