@unpublished{Lu-06,
title = {Naming Games in Spatially-Embedded Random Networks},
author = {Qiming Lu and G. Korniss and Boleslaw K. Szymanski},
note = {arXiv.org},
url = {http://www.citebase.org/abstract?id=oai:arXiv.org:cs/0604075},
year = {2007},
description = {March 2008},
abstract = {We investigate a prototypical agent-based model, the Naming Game, on random geometric networks. The Naming Game is a minimal model, employing local communications that captures the emergence of shared communication schemes (languages) in a population of autonomous semiotic agents. Implementing the Naming Games on random geometric graphs, local communications being local broadcasts, serves as a model for agreement dynamics in large-scale, autonomously operating wireless sensor networks. Further, it captures essential features of the scaling properties of the agreement process for spatially-embedded autonomous agents. We also present results for the case when a small density of long-range communication links are added on top of the random geometric graph, resulting in a ``small-world''-like network and yielding a significantly reduced time to reach global agreement.},
date-added = {2007-06-11 17:22:07 +0200}, date-modified = {2007-06-12 16:22:11 +0200}, read = {Yes}, rating = {0}, uri = {papers://C3B117CD-23C4-4854-9426-AC96AFB113DA/Paper/p65},
keywords = {imported }
}