Publication: Message buffering in epidemic data dissemination
Program
KU-Authors
KU Authors
Co-Authors
Publication Date
Language
Embargo Status
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Alternative Title
Abstract
In reliable group communication, epidemic or probabilistic protocols gained popularity due to their scalability to large number of peers and robustness against network failures. Reliability properties of these protocols are ensured via probabilistic guarantees. A key issue to consider when offering reliability is the buffer space used by individual peers of the group. Our aim is to optimize the buffer space while providing reliability in epidemic data dissemination protocols. We introduce a novel randomized model and compare it with a hash-based approach for buffer management. The effect of short and Iona, term buffering of peers and the buffer size on delivery latency and reliability are considered. We compute the performance measures through simulations of large-scale application scenarios.
Source
Publisher
IEEE
Subject
Telecommunications
Citation
Has Part
Source
Iscn '06: Proceedings Of The 7th International Symposium On Computer Networks