author: | László Györfi and Sándor Győri |
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title: | Analysis of tree algorithm for collision resolution |
keywords: | random access communication, collision resolution time, tree algorithm |
abstract: |
For the tree algorithm introduced by [Cap79] and [TsMi78]
let
L
denote the expected collision resolution time given
the collision multiplicity
N
N
. If
L(z)
stands for the Poisson transform of
L
, then we show that
N
L
N
- L(N) ≃ 1.29·10
-4
cos
(2 π
log
2
N + 0.698).
|
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reference: | László Györfi and Sándor Győri (2005), Analysis of tree algorithm for collision resolution , in 2005 International Conference on Analysis of Algorithms, Conrado Martínez (ed.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AD, pp. 357-364 |
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