On Distributed Function Computation in Structure-Free Random Networks
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computationprotocoldescribenetworkrandomstructurestructure-freeabsolute
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We consider in-network computation of MAX in a structure-free random multihop wireless network. Nodes do not know their relative or absolute locations and use the Aloha MAC protocol. For one-shot computation, we describe a protocol in which the MAX value becomes available at the origin in $O(\sqrt{n/\log n})$ slots with high probability. This is within a constant factor of that required by the best coordinated protocol. A minimal structure (knowledge of hop-distance from the sink) is imposed on the network and with this structure, we describe a protocol for pipelined computation of MAX that achieves a rate of $\Omega(1/(\log^2 n)).$
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