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== Space Complexity Graph ==
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== Time-Space Tradeoff ==
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Latest revision as of 09:11, 28 April 2023

Description

The difference between the largest and the smallest clock values among all stations in a Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) is called the maximum clock offset. The goal is to minimize the maximum clock offset.

Parameters

$n$: number of nodes in network

Table of Algorithms

Name Year Time Space Approximation Factor Model Reference
ASP 2005 $O(n)$ $O(n)$ (per node) Exact Deterministic Time
Clock-sampling mutual network synchronization 2007 $O(n)$ $O({1})$? (per node) Exact Deterministic Time
MATSF 2004 $O(n)$ $O(n)$? (per node) Exact Deterministic Time

Time Complexity Graph

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