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Olbermann is a pure broadcast id.
Initially, Google had told German officials that the data it had collected was limited to just two bits of information: the publicly broadcast ID number of the device, which is called a MAC address, and the name assigned to it by the owner, called an SSID.
The RREQ packet contains the source ID of the packet, broadcast ID, number of hops the packet has traveled (HopCnt Prev), previous node's weight (WPrev), and previous node's id (ID Prev).
These messages can be mapped on the PDSCH based on their broadcast id, the system information RAN temporary identifier (SI-RNTI), which is fixed in the specifications and therefore known a priori to all UEs and potential attackers.
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The queue size of each node is one, and a node with data does not broadcast an ID message.
Generate and broadcast hash ID: Every packet broadcasted by cluster members must include a control word, which is a hash value returned by a certain hash function, e.g., the nonreversible SHA hash function, from the ID of this cluster member.
This can be simply done if each unknown node initially broadcast its ID to all neighbors, which will continue to broadcast to others, and so on, until each unknown node has a list of all unknown nodes in the graph.
In its simplest form, this can be based on a classical time-division protocol, where nodes broadcast their ID and any known pairwise measurements before performing ranging measurements to any previously unknown nodes, and repeating the process several times.
PS broadcasts its ID to the whole network.
It will broadcast the IDs as a queue to each member.
(5) After determining all the clustering nodes, the H-sensor broadcasts the ID of members to all the nodes using.
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