DocumentCode
2351358
Title
Distributed, self-stabilizing placement of replicated resources in emerging networks
Author
Ko, Bong-Jun ; Rubenstein, Dan
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Columbia Univ., New York, NY, USA
fYear
2003
fDate
4-7 Nov. 2003
Firstpage
6
Lastpage
15
Abstract
Emerging large scale distributed networking systems, such as P2P file sharing systems, sensor networks, and ad hoc wireless networks, require replication of content, functionality, or configuration to enact or optimize communication tasks. The placement of these replicated resources can significantly impact performance. We present a novel self-stabilizing, fully distributed, asynchronous, scalable protocol that can be used to place replicated resources such that each node is "close" to some copy of any object. We describe our protocol in the context of a graph with colored nodes, where a node\´s color indicates the replica/task that it is assigned. Our combination of theoretical results and simulation prove stabilization of the protocol, and evaluate its performance in the context of convergence time, message transmissions, and color distance. Our results show that the protocol generates colorings that are close to the optimal under a set of metrics, making such a protocol ideal for emerging networking systems.
Keywords
ad hoc networks; convergence; optimisation; protocols; stability; wireless sensor networks; ad hoc wireless networks; color distance; coloring protocol; convergence time; distributed networking systems; file sharing systems; message transmissions; optimization; protocol stabilization; replicated resources; self-stabilizing placement; sensor networks; Computer networks; Distributed computing; Grid computing; Intelligent networks; Large-scale systems; Peer to peer computing; Protocols; Sensor systems; Synchronization; Wireless sensor networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Network Protocols, 2003. Proceedings. 11th IEEE International Conference on
ISSN
1092-1648
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2024-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICNP.2003.1249752
Filename
1249752
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