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Fourth International Workshop on Assurance in Distributed Systems and Networks (ADSN) (ICDCSW'05)
Reconciling the Theory and Practice of (Un)Reliable Wireless Broadcast
Columbus, Ohio, USA
June 06-June 10
ISBN: 0-7695-2328-5
Gregory Chockler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Murat Demirbas, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Seth Gilbert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nancy Lynch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Calvin Newport, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Tina Nolte, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Theorists and practitioners have fairly different perspectives on how wireless broadcast works. Theorists think about synchrony; practitioners think about backoff. Theorists assume reliable communication; practitioners worry about collisions. The examples are endless. Our goal is to begin to reconcile the theory and practice of wireless broadcast, in the presence of failures. We propose new models for wireless broadcast and use them to examine what makes a broadcast model good. In the process, we pose some interesting questions that will help to bridge the gap.
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Gregory Chockler, Murat Demirbas, Seth Gilbert, Nancy Lynch, Calvin Newport, Tina Nolte, "Reconciling the Theory and Practice of (Un)Reliable Wireless Broadcast," icdcsw, vol. 1, pp.42-48, Fourth International Workshop on Assurance in Distributed Systems and Networks (ADSN) (ICDCSW'05), 2005
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