Browsing by Author "Dieter Wilhelm, Mitsche"
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Continuous monitoring in the dynamic sensor field model
Álvarez Faura, M. del Carme; Díaz Cort, Josep; Dieter Wilhelm, Mitsche; Serna Iglesias, María José (2011-05)
Research report
Open AccessIn this work we consider the problem of continuously monitoring a collection of data sets produced by sensors placed on moving or static targets. We propose a modification of the static sensor field model (SSSF) [2] to ... -
On the number of higher order Delaunay triangulations
Dieter Wilhelm, Mitsche; Saumell Mendiola, Maria; Silveira, Rodrigo Ignacio (Springer Verlag, 2010)
Conference report
Restricted access - publisher's policyHigher order Delaunay triangulations are a generalization of the Delaunay triangulation which provides a class of well-shaped triangulations, over which extra criteria can be optimized. A triangulation is order-k Delaunay ... -
On the power of mediators
Díaz Cort, Josep; Dieter Wilhelm, Mitsche; Rustagi, Navin; Saia, Jared (2009)
Article
Restricted access - publisher's policyWe consider a problem at the intersection of distributed computing and game theory, namely: Is it; possible to achieve the "windfall of malice" even without the actual presence of malicious players'? Our answer to this ... -
On the relation between graph distance and Euclidean distance in random geometric graphs
Díaz Cort, Josep; Dieter Wilhelm, Mitsche; Perarnau Llobet, Guillem; Pérez Giménez, Xavier (2016-09-01)
Article
Open AccessGiven any two vertices u, v of a random geometric graph G(n, r), denote by dE(u, v) their Euclidean distance and by dE(u, v) their graph distance. The problem of finding upper bounds on dG(u, v) conditional on dE(u, v) ... -
Theoretical aspects of graph models for MANETS
Díaz Cort, Josep; Dieter Wilhelm, Mitsche; Santi, Paolo (2010-03-01)
Research report
Open AccessWe survey the main theoretical aspects of models for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (MANETs). We present theoretical characterizations of mobile network structural properties, di erent dynamic graph models of MANETs, and nally ...