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We also show a relationship between the expected message delay and the expected spreading time in such environment.
We propose a probabilistic network model, called asynchronous bounded expected delay (ABE), which requires a known bound on the expected message delay.
We contribute both the closed-form expression and the asymptotic expression of the expected message delay to the literature when considering the probability of interest/acceptance for a given content in each contact.
The asymptotic expression provides the insights on the efficient ways for improving the expected message delay in the case of an area with low or high density of mobile nodes.
Korach, S. Moran, S. Zaks, The optimality of distributive constructions of minimum weight and degree restricted spanning trees in a complete network of processors, SIAM Journal on Computing 16 (2) (1987) 231 236] implies that the expected message complexity of our algorithm is significantly better than the best distributed algorithm that finds an optimal k-connected subgraph.
The expected message complexities are much lower now and do not increase significantly with s.
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