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GeoQuorums: Implementing Atomic Memory in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks (2004)

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by Shlomi Dolev , Seth Gilbert , Nancy A. Lynch , Alex A. Shvartsman , Jennifer L. Welch
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@MISC{Dolev04geoquorums:implementing,
    author = {Shlomi Dolev and Seth Gilbert and Nancy A. Lynch and Alex A. Shvartsman and Jennifer L. Welch},
    title = {GeoQuorums: Implementing Atomic Memory in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks},
    year = {2004}
}

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Abstract

We present a new approach, the GeoQuorums approach, for implementing atomic read/write shared memory in mobile ad hoc networks. Our approach is based on associating abstract atomic objects with certain geographic locations. We assume the existence of focal points, geographic areas that are normally "populated" by mobile nodes.

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mobile ad hoc network    atomic memory    focal point    abstract atomic object    mobile node    geographic area    new approach    geoquorums approach    certain geographic location    atomic read write   

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