Directional Versus Omnidirectional Antennas for Energy Consumption and k-Connectivity of Networks of Sensors

E Kranakis, D Krizanc, E Williams - International Conference On Principles …, 2004 - Springer
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 randomly …

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E Kranakis, D Krizanc, E Williams - 2004 - people.scs.carleton.ca
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 randomly …

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E Kranakis, D Krizanc, E Williams - 2004 - scs.carleton.ca
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 randomly …

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E Kranakis, D Krizanc, E Williams - 2004 - academia.edu
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 randomly …

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E Kranakis, D Krizanc, E Williams - 2004 - Citeseer
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 randomly …

Directional Versus Omnidirectional Antennas for Energy Consumption and k-Connectivity of Networks of Sensors

E Kranakis, D Krizanc, E Williams - Principles of Distributed Systems - Springer
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 randomly …

Directional versus omnidirectional antennas for energy consumption and k-connectivity of networks of sensors

E Kranakis, D Krizanc, E Williams - … of the 8th international conference on …, 2004 - dl.acm.org
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 randomly …

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E KRANAKIS, D KRIZANC… - Lecture notes in …, 2005 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Directional versus omnidirectional antennas for energy consumption and k-connectivity of
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Directional Versus Omnidirectional Antennas for Energy Consumption and k-Connectivity of Networks of Sensors

E Kranakis, D Krizanc, E Williams - Principles of Distributed …, 2005 - books.google.com
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 randomly …

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E Kranakis, D Krizanc, E Williams - OPODIS 2004 - researchgate.net
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 randomly …