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Asynchronous gossip-based data propagation protocol
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- Andrew, Priyanka (Author)
- Antonios, Imad (Author)
Title
Asynchronous gossip-based data propagation protocol
Abstract
Data dissemination protocols govern interaction and exchange of data among nodes in a distributed system. An understanding of data transfer protocols provides insight into efficient middleware management. Due to their simplicity, scalability and fault-tolerance, gossip-based protocols are researched widely as an effective communication strategy. The Shuffle protocol presented in [1], is an example of a decentralized, gossip-based data transfer protocol used to spread information in a wireless network via probabilistic exchange of data. This paper presents, an asynchronous variant of the Shuffle protocol and a system model that captures variability in data transmission times. This transmission time variability is inherent in dynamic networks, where such algorithms are typically deployed. A simulation-based analysis of the protocol's performance behavior is presented. Results show the effects of transmission variability, on data replication and its coverage. Also examined is the relationship between available storage and the performance of the protocol, expressed using measures such as propagation time and work. © 2015 IEEE.
Proceedings Title
Digital Information and Communication Technology and Its Applications
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Date
2015
Pages
7-12
ISBN
9781479941292 (ISBN)
Citation Key
pop00344
Language
English
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1 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
tex.type: Proceedings paper
Citation
Andrew, P., & Antonios, I. (2015). Asynchronous gossip-based data propagation protocol. Digital Information and Communication Technology and Its Applications, 7–12. https://doi.org/10.1109/DICTAP.2015.7113162
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