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PAMPA in the wild: a real-life evaluation of a lightweight ad-hoc broadcasting family

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PAMPA in the wild: a real-life evaluation of a lightweight ad-hoc broadcasting family. / Winstanley, Christopher; Ramdhany, Rajiv; Taiani, Francois et al.
MidSens '12 Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Middleware Tools, Services and Run-Time Support for Sensor Networks. New York: ACM, 2012. p. 1-6.

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Winstanley, C, Ramdhany, R, Taiani, F, Porter, B & Miranda, H 2012, PAMPA in the wild: a real-life evaluation of a lightweight ad-hoc broadcasting family. in MidSens '12 Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Middleware Tools, Services and Run-Time Support for Sensor Networks. ACM, New York, pp. 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1145/2405167.2405170

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Winstanley, C., Ramdhany, R., Taiani, F., Porter, B., & Miranda, H. (2012). PAMPA in the wild: a real-life evaluation of a lightweight ad-hoc broadcasting family. In MidSens '12 Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Middleware Tools, Services and Run-Time Support for Sensor Networks (pp. 1-6). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/2405167.2405170

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Winstanley C, Ramdhany R, Taiani F, Porter B, Miranda H. PAMPA in the wild: a real-life evaluation of a lightweight ad-hoc broadcasting family. In MidSens '12 Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Middleware Tools, Services and Run-Time Support for Sensor Networks. New York: ACM. 2012. p. 1-6 doi: 10.1145/2405167.2405170

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Winstanley, Christopher ; Ramdhany, Rajiv ; Taiani, Francois et al. / PAMPA in the wild : a real-life evaluation of a lightweight ad-hoc broadcasting family. MidSens '12 Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Middleware Tools, Services and Run-Time Support for Sensor Networks. New York : ACM, 2012. pp. 1-6

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abstract = "PAMPA is a family of broadcast algorithms for adhoc and wireless networks that are both lightweight and robust. PAMPA variants have shown promising performance results in simulations. Simulations can however be misleading, as they often poorly reflect reality. This paper seeks to further our understanding of PAMPA beyond simulations, and reports on the first ever characterisation of the PAMPA family on a real deployment. We use this opportunity to reflect on our findings and lessons learnt when moving from simulations to actual experiments.",
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