DocumentCode
2454465
Title
Trade-offs between message delivery and quiesce times in connection management protocols
Author
Kleinberg, Jon ; Attiya, Hagit ; Lynch, Nancy
Author_Institution
Lab. for Comput. Sci., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
4-6 Jan 1995
Firstpage
258
Lastpage
267
Abstract
The problem of implementing reliable message delivery, using timing information is considered. Two important parameters, from the point of view of system performance, are the time required to deliver a message and the time that elapses between periods of quiescence, in which a processor returns to an initial state and deletes all earlier connection records. It has been frequently observed that there is no known protocol which simultaneously optimizes both these quantities; in this paper we prove such trade-offs precisely in the form of lower bounds. Despite the simple nature of the problem, the relationships among these lower bounds are quite subtle, in that they depend critically on the level of synchronization in the processors´ clocks. We consider three basic timing models: asynchronous processors, processors that have (approximately) synchronized clocks, and processors with clocks that read different values but run at (approximately) the same rate. We mainly focus on networks that can duplicate and re-order packets; at the end, we also consider message loss and processor crashes
Keywords
protocols; synchronisation; asynchronous processors; connection management protocols; lower bounds; message delivery; quiesce times; synchronization; synchronized clocks; system performance; Clocks; Computer crashes; Computer science; Fault tolerance; Heart; Protocols; Synchronization; System performance; Telecommunication network reliability; Timing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Theory of Computing and Systems, 1995. Proceedings., Third Israel Symposium on the
Conference_Location
Tel Aviv
Print_ISBN
0-8186-6915-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISTCS.1995.377024
Filename
377024
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