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The following pages link to Round robin is optimal for fault-tolerant broadcasting on wireless networks (Q1878699):
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- Modeling radio networks (Q661053) (← links)
- The abstract MAC layer (Q661062) (← links)
- On the effect of scene motion on color constancy (Q714157) (← links)
- Of malicious motes and suspicious sensors: On the efficiency of malicious interference in wireless networks (Q1004318) (← links)
- Broadcasting in dynamic radio networks (Q1015809) (← links)
- Opportunistic information dissemination in mobile ad-hoc networks: the profit of global synchrony (Q1938370) (← links)
- On simple back-off in unreliable radio networks (Q2285148) (← links)
- Sliding mode control design under multiple nodes round-robin-like protocol and packet length-dependent lossy network (Q2665736) (← links)
- Optimal gossiping in geometric radio networks in the presence of dynamical faults (Q2894246) (← links)
- Leveraging Channel Diversity to Gain Efficiency and Robustness for Wireless Broadcast (Q3095331) (← links)
- Modeling Radio Networks (Q3184694) (← links)
- Time-Efficient Broadcast in Radio Networks (Q3404475) (← links)
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- Structuring unreliable radio networks (Q5919151) (← links)
- Event-triggered \(\mathcal{L}_2\)-gain control for networked systems with time-varying delays and round-Robin communication protocol (Q6113926) (← links)
- Guaranteed cost sliding mode control of Markovian jump Lur'e systems under round-robin protocol (Q6609042) (← links)