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    • MAC Design for Analog Network Coding 

      Khabbazian, Majid; Kuhn, Fabian; Lynch, Nancy; Medard, Muriel; ParandehGheibi, Ali (2010-08-02)
      Most medium access control mechanisms discard collided packets and consider interference harmful. Recent work on Analog Network Coding (ANC) suggests a different approach, in which multiple interfering transmissions are ...
    • MAC Design for Analog Network Coding 

      Khabbazian, Majid; Kuhn, Fabian; Lynch, Nancy Ann; Medard, Muriel; Parandehgheibi, Ali (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2011-06)
      Most medium access control (MAC) mechanisms discard collided packets and consider interference harmful. Recent work on Analog Network Coding (ANC) suggests a different approach, in which multiple interfering transmissions ...
    • Microelectronic Devices and Circuits - 2006 Electronic Edition 

      Fonstad, Clifton (2006-10-01)
      Combining semiconductor device physics and modeling with electronic circuit analysis and practice in a single sophomore/junior level microelectronics course, this textbook offers an integrated approach so students can truly ...
    • Modeling Computational Security in Long-Lived Systems, Version 2 

      Lynch, Nancy; Pereira, Olivier; Kaynar, Dilsun; Cheung, Ling; Canetti, Ran (2008-11-22)
      For many cryptographic protocols, security relies on the assumption that adversarial entities have limited computational power. This type of security degrades progressively over the lifetime of a protocol. However, some ...
    • Modeling Radio Networks 

      Lynch, Nancy; Newport, Calvin (2009-06-04)
      We describe a modeling framework and collection of foundational composition results for the study of probabilistic distributed algorithms in synchronous radio networks. Existing results in this setting rely on informal ...
    • Modeling radio networks 

      Newport, Calvin Charles; Lynch, Nancy Ann (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011-07-06)
      We describe a modeling framework and collection of foundational composition results for the study of probabilistic distributed algorithms in synchronous radio networks. Though the radio setting has been studied extensively ...
    • Motion Coordination Using Virtual Nodes 

      Lynch, Nancy; Mitra, Sayan; Nolte, Tina (2005-04-06)
      We describe how a virtual node abstraction layer can be used to coordinate the motion of real mobile nodes in a region of 2-space. In particular, we consider how nodes in a mobile ad hoc network can arrange themselves along ...
    • Multi-message broadcast with abstract MAC layers and unreliable links 

      Ghaffari, Mohsen; Kantor, Erez; Newport, Calvin Charles; Lynch, Nancy Ann (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2014-07)
      We study the multi-message broadcast problem using abstract MAC layer models of wireless networks. These models capture the key guarantees of existing MAC layers while abstracting away low-level details such as signal ...
    • MultiChord: A Resilient Namespace Management Protocol 

      Lynch, Nancy; Stoica, Ion (2004-02-19)
      MultiChord is a new variant of the Chord namespace management algorithm [7] that includes lightweight mechanismsfor accommodating a limited rate of change, specifically, process joins and failures. This paper describes ...
    • Neighbor discovery in mobile ad hoc networks using an abstract MAC layer 

      Viqar, Saira; Welch, Jennifer L.; Cornejo Collado, Alex; Lynch, Nancy Ann (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2010-01)
      We explore the problem of neighbor discovery in a mobile ad hoc network environment. We describe a protocol for learning about neighboring nodes in such an environment. The protocol is used for establishing and tearing ...
    • Neuro-RAM unit with applications to similarity testing and compression in spiking neural networks 

      Lynch, Nancy; Parter, Merav; Musco, Cameron (2017)
      © Nancy Lynch, Cameron Musco, and Merav Parter;. We study distributed algorithms implemented in a simplified biologically inspired model for stochastic spiking neural networks. We focus on tradeoffs between computation ...
    • On simple back-off in unreliable radio networks 

      Gilbert, S; Lynch, N; Newport, C; Pajak, D (2018)
      © Seth Gilbert, Nancy Lynch, Calvin Newport, and Dominik Pajak. In this paper, we study local and global broadcast in the dual graph model, which describes communication in a radio network with both reliable and unreliable ...
    • On the weakest failure detector ever 

      Kuznetsov, Petr; Herlihy, Maurice; Newport, Calvin Charles; Lynch, Nancy Ann; Guerraoui, Rachid (Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009-01)
      Many problems in distributed computing are impossible to solve when no information about process failures is available. It is common to ask what information about failures is necessary and sufficient to circumvent some ...
    • Partial Reversal Acyclicity 

      Radeva, Tsvetomira; Lynch, Nancy (2011-04-14)
      Partial Reversal (PR) is a link reversal algorithm which ensures that the underlying graph structure is destination-oriented and acyclic. These properties of PR make it useful in routing protocols and algorithms for solving ...
    • Perspectives on the CAP Theorem 

      Gilbert, Seth; Lynch, Nancy Ann (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2012-02)
      Almost twelve years ago, in 2000, Eric Brewer introduced the idea that there is a fundamental trade-off between consistency, availability, and partition tolerance. This trade-off, which has become known as the CAP Theorem, ...
    • RADON: Repairable Atomic Data Object in Networks 

      Lynch, Nancy; Medard, Muriel (2016)
      © Kishori M. Konwar, N. Prakash, Nancy A. Lynch, and Muriel Medard. Erasure codes offer an efficient way to decrease storage and communication costs while implementing atomic memory service in asynchronous distributed ...
    • RADON: Repairable Atomic Data Object in Networks 

      Lynch, Nancy; Medard, Muriel (2017)
      © Kishori M. Konwar, N. Prakash, Nancy A. Lynch, and Muriel Medard. Erasure codes offer an efficient way to decrease storage and communication costs while implementing atomic memory service in asynchronous distributed ...
    • Rambo: a robust, reconfigurable atomic memory service for dynamic networks 

      Gilbert, Seth; Lynch, Nancy Ann; Shvartsman, Alexander A. (Springer-Verlag, 2010-09)
      n this paper, we present Rambo, an algorithm for emulating a read/write distributed shared memory in a dynamic, rapidly changing environment. Rambo provides a highly reliable, highly available service, even as participants ...
    • Random sketching, clustering, and short-term memory in spiking neural networks 

      Hitron, Y; Lynch, N; Musco, C; Parter, M (2020)
      © Yael Hitron, Nancy Lynch, Cameron Musco, and Merav Parter. We study input compression in a biologically inspired model of neural computation. We demonstrate that a network consisting of a random projection step (implemented ...
    • Reliably Detecting Connectivity Using Local Graph Traits 

      Cornejo Collado, Alex; Lynch, Nancy Ann (Springer, 2010-12)
      Local distributed algorithms can only gather sufficient information to identify local graph traits, that is, properties that hold within the local neighborhood of each node. However, it is frequently the case that global ...