@article{KnZi19a,
Author = {Vincent Knapps and Karl-Heinz Zimmermann},
Title = {Distributed Monitoring of Topological Events via Homology.},
Journal = {<em>arXiv</em>.},
Year = {(2019).},
Month = {January},
Note = {khzimmermann, AEG},
Series = {https://arxiv.org/pdf/1901.04146.pdf},
Howpublished = {19-95 KnZi19a},
Abstract = {Topological event detection allows for the distributed computation of homology by focusing on local changes occurring in a network over time. In this paper, a model for the monitoring of topological events in dynamically changing regions will be developed. Regions are approximated as the connected components of the communication graph of a sensor network, reducing homology computation to graph homology. Betti number differences together with cyclic neighbor-rings are used to categorize topological event types. The focus lies on the correct detection of non-incremental (i.e., multiple concurrently occurring) events and the necessary region update process. Network number differences between a network's state before and after events are spread from event nodes into network regions, allowing for the conflict-free updating of regions independent of the update messages' order of arrival.}
}

@COMMENT{Bibtex file generated on 2026-5-16 with typo3 si_bibtex plugin. Data from https://www.tuhh.de/es/home/publications }