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@InProceedings{732/LCA,
   abstract    = {Requiring all nodes of a wireless multihop network to be
                 connected is expensive and results in a poor scalability
                 of properties such as transport capacity. We show however
                 that it is no longer the case if we only slightly loosen
                 the connectivity requirement, by just imposing that most
                 nodes be connected to each other (so that the network
                 ``percolates``). This feature is found in models
                 neglecting interferences, taking interferences as noise
                 or taking a more information theoretic approach.},
   affiliation = {EPFL},
   author      = {Dousse, Olivier and Franceschetti, Massimo and Thiran, Patrick},
   booktitle   = {Allerton {C}onference},
   details     = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/28045},
   documenturl = {http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/28045/files/DousseMT04bis.pdf},
   keywords    = {NCCR-MICS; NCCR-MICS/CL1},
   location    = {Monticello IL},
   oai-id      = {oai:infoscience.epfl.ch:28045},
   oai-set     = {conf},
   status      = {PUBLISHED},
   title       = {The {C}ostly {P}ath from {P}ercolation to {F}ull {C}onnectivity},
   unit        = {LCA LCA3},
   year        = 2004
}
