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$k$-shot Broadcasting in Ad Hoc Radio Networks (1603.08393v1)

Published 28 Mar 2016 in cs.DC

Abstract: We study distributed broadcasting protocols with few transmissions (`shots') in radio networks where the topology is unknown. In particular, we examine the case in which a bound $k$ is given and a node may transmit at most $k$ times during the broadcasting protocol. Initially, we focus on oblivious algorithms for $k$-shot broadcasting, that is, algorithms where each node decides whether to transmit or not with no consideration of the transmission history. Our main contributions are (a) a lower bound of $\Omega(n2/k)$ on the broadcasting time of any oblivious $k$-shot broadcasting algorithm and (b) an oblivious broadcasting protocol that achieves a matching upper bound, namely $O(n2/k)$, for every $k \le \sqrt{n}$ and an upper bound of $O(n{3/2})$ for every $k > \sqrt{n}$. We also study the general case of adaptive broadcasting protocols where nodes decide whether to transmit based on all the available information, namely the transmission history known by each. We prove a lower bound of $\Omega\left(n{\frac{1+k}{k}}\right)$ on the broadcasting time of any protocol by introducing the \emph{transmission tree} construction which generalizes previous approaches.

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