2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scico.2020.102584
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Aggregate centrality measures for IoT-based coordination

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“…In the protelis incarnation, concentration is defined as Java Object; in fact, this incarnation is meant to let nodes execute specifications written in the Protelis aggregate programming language [22], which can manipulate arbitrary data structures. This is likely the incarnation most commonly used in the literature, featuring dozens of examples including crowd tracking [3] and dispersal [30] 3 , target counting [20] 4 , drone coordination [5], and several distributed algorithms [1,2,29] and patterns [19].…”
Section: Executable Models: Incarnationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the protelis incarnation, concentration is defined as Java Object; in fact, this incarnation is meant to let nodes execute specifications written in the Protelis aggregate programming language [22], which can manipulate arbitrary data structures. This is likely the incarnation most commonly used in the literature, featuring dozens of examples including crowd tracking [3] and dispersal [30] 3 , target counting [20] 4 , drone coordination [5], and several distributed algorithms [1,2,29] and patterns [19].…”
Section: Executable Models: Incarnationsmentioning
confidence: 99%