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8. DIAL-M-POMC 2004: Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Stefano Basagni, Cynthia A. Phillips:
Proceedings of the DIALM-POMC Joint Workshop on Foundations of Mobile Computing, Philadelphia, PA, USA, October 1, 2004. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-921-7
Fundamentals
- András Faragó:
On the fundamental limits of topology control. 1-7 - Thomas Moscibroda, Regina O'Dell, Mirjam Wattenhofer, Roger Wattenhofer:
Virtual coordinates for ad hoc and sensor networks. 8-16 - Fabian Kuhn, Thomas Moscibroda, Roger Wattenhofer:
Unit disk graph approximation. 17-23 - Aubin Jarry, Zvi Lotker:
Connectivity in evolving graph with geometric properties. 24-30 - Petar Popovski, Frank H. P. Fitzek, Ramjee Prasad:
Batch conflict resolution algorithm with progressively accurate multiplicity estimation. 31-40
Sensor Networks
- Lorenzo Orecchia, Alessandro Panconesi, Chiara Petrioli, Andrea Vitaletti:
Localized techniques for broadcasting in wireless sensor networks. 41-51 - Daniela Tulone:
A resource--efficient time estimation for wireless sensor networks. 52-59 - Pascal von Rickenbach, Roger Wattenhofer:
Gathering correlated data in sensor networks. 60-66 - Konstantinos Kalpakis, Vasundhara Puttagunta, Parag Namjoshi:
Accuracy vs. lifetime: linear sketches for approximate aggregate range queries in sensor networks. 67-74
Ad hoc networks
- Ittai Abraham, Danny Dolev, Dahlia Malkhi:
LLS: a locality aware location service for mobile ad hoc networks. 75-84 - Michele Flammini, Alfredo Navarra, Ralf Klasing, Stéphane Pérennes:
Improved approximation results for the minimum energy broadcasting problem. 85-91 - Peng-Jun Wan, Xiang-Yang Li, Ophir Frieder:
OVSF-CDMA code assignment in wireless ad hoc networks. 92-101 - Klaus Volbert:
Experimental analysis of adjustable sectorized topologies for static ad hoc networks: extended abstract. 102-111
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