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Randomized broadcast in radio networks with collision detection
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2013
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EngineeringDistributed CoordinationCommunication EngineeringMulti-terminal Information TheoryRadio NetworksNetwork AnalysisCommunication ComplexityCooperative Wireless CommunicationComputer ScienceCollision DetectionRandomized Distributed AlgorithmCombinatorial OptimizationRadio Access ProtocolCommunication AlgorithmWireless Cooperative Network
We present a randomized distributed algorithm that in radio networks with collision detection broadcasts a single message in O(D + log6 n) rounds, with high probability. This time complexity is most interesting because of its optimal additive dependence on the network diameter D. It improves over the currently best known O(Dlogn/D + log2 n) algorithms, due to Czumaj and Rytter [FOCS 2003], and Kowalski and Pelc [PODC 2003]. These algorithms where designed for the model without collision detection and are optimal in that model. However, as explicitly stated by Peleg in his 2007 survey on broadcast in radio networks, it had remained an open question whether the bound can be improved with collision detection.
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