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We give a lower bound of rounds for broadcasting in a mobile ad hoc network, where is the number of nodes in the network. A round is the time taken by a node to successfully transmit a message to all its neighbors. It has been shown by Bruschi et al. and Chlebus et al. that a minimum of time-slots are required in a round to propagate the broadcast message by one hop. In static networks, this gives us the lower bound for network-wide broadcast to be time-slots, where is its diameter. Although this lower bound is valid for a mobile network, we obtain a tighter lower bound of time-slots by considering explicit node mobility. This result is valid even when and the network diameter never exceeds . This shows that the dominating factor in the complexity of broadcasting in a mobile network is the number of nodes in the network and not its diameter.
Michael Christoph Gastpar, Jasper Goseling
Wulfram Gerstner, Clément Hongler, Johanni Michael Brea, Francesco Spadaro, Berfin Simsek, Arthur Jacot