Processing transitive nearest-neighbor queries in multi-channel access environments
Wireless broadcast is an efficient way for information dissemination due to its good scalability [10]. Existing works typically assume mobile devices, such as cell phones and PDAs, can access only one channel at a time. In this paper, we consider a scenario of near future where a mobile device has t...
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Main Authors: | ZHANG, Xiao, LEE, Wang-Chien, MITRA, Prasnjit, ZHENG, Baihua |
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2008
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