Distributed Graph Algorithms for Computer Networks

Gebonden Engels 2013 2013e druk 9781447151722
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This book presents a comprehensive review of key distributed graph algorithms for computer network applications, with a particular emphasis on practical implementation. Topics and features: introduces a range of fundamental graph algorithms, covering spanning trees, graph traversal algorithms, routing algorithms, and self-stabilization; reviews graph-theoretical distributed approximation algorithms with applications in ad hoc wireless networks; describes in detail the implementation of each algorithm, with extensive use of supporting examples, and discusses their concrete network applications; examines key graph-theoretical algorithm concepts, such as dominating sets, and parameters for mobility and energy levels of nodes in wireless ad hoc networks, and provides a contemporary survey of each topic; presents a simple simulator, developed to run distributed algorithms; provides practical exercises at the end of each chapter.

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ISBN13:9781447151722
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Aantal pagina's:324
Uitgever:Springer London
Druk:2013

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<p>Introduction</p><p>Part I: Fundamental Algorithms</p><p>Graphs</p><p>The Computational Model</p><p>Spanning Tree Construction</p><p>Graph Traversals</p><p>Minimal Spanning Trees</p><p>Routing</p><p>Self-Stabilization</p><p>Part II: Graph Theoretical Algorithms</p><p>Vertex Coloring</p><p>Maximal Independent Sets</p><p>Dominating Sets</p><p>Matching</p><p>Vertex Cover</p><p>Part III: Ad Hoc Wireless Networks</p><p>Introduction</p><p>Topology Control</p><p>Ad Hoc Routing</p><p>Sensor Network Applications</p><p>ASSIST: A Simulator to Develop Distributed Algorithms</p><p>Pseudocode Conventions</p><p>ASSIST Code</p><p>Applications Using ASSIST</p>

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