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In this paper we describe a semi-probabilistic routing approach designed to enable content-based publish-subscribe on highly dynamic networks, e.g., mobile, peer-to-peer, or wireless sensor networks. We present the rationale and high level strategy of our approach, and then show its application in a link-based graph overlay as well as in a broadcast-based sensor network. Simulation results confirm that, in both scenarios, our semi-probabilistic approach strikes a balance between entirely deterministic and entirely probabilistic solutions, achieving high reliability with low overhead.

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Costa, P., Picco, G.P. (2006). Semi-Probabilistic Routing For Highly Dynamic Networks. In: Davoli, F., Palazzo, S., Zappatore, S. (eds) Distributed Cooperative Laboratories: Networking, Instrumentation, and Measurements. Signals and Communication Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-30394-4_14

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