Communication Costs in a Geometric Communication Network

04/27/2021
by   Sima Hajiaghaei Shanjani, et al.
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A communication network is a graph in which each node has only local information about the graph and nodes communicate by passing messages along its edges. Here, we consider the geometric communication network where the nodes also occupy points in space and the distance between points is the Euclidean distance. Our goal is to understand the communication cost needed to solve several fundamental geometry problems, including Convex Hull, Diameter, Closest Pair, and approximations of these problems, in the asynchronous CONGEST KT1 model. This extends the 2011 result of Rajsbaum and Urrutia for finding a convex hull of a planar geometric communication network to networks of arbitrary topology.

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