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A lower bound for radio broadcast
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    A lower bound for radio broadcast (English)
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    25 June 1992
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    A new --- graph oriented model for dealing with broadcasting in radio networks is proposed. The authors consider a radio network as a unidirectional, multihop network of nodes (processors) that communicate in synchronous time-slots. They prove the existence of a family of radius -2 networks with \(n\) nodes for which any broadcast schedule requires at least \(\Omega(\log^ 2 n)\) round of transmissions.
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    broadcasting algorithm
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    radio channel
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    computer networks
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