Title
On the performance of a retransmission-based synchronizer
Abstract
Designing algorithms for distributed systems that provide a round abstraction is often simpler than designing for those that do not provide such an abstraction. However, distributed systems need to tolerate various kinds of failures. The concept of a synchronizer deals with both: It constructs rounds and allows masking of transmission failures. One simple way of dealing with transmission failures is to retransmit a message until it is known that the message was successfully received. We calculate the exact value of the average rate of a retransmission-based synchronizer in an environment with probabilistic message loss, within which the synchronizer shows nontrivial timing behavior. The theoretic results, based on Markov theory, are backed up with Monte Carlo simulations.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1016/j.tcs.2012.04.035
Theoretical computer science
Keywords
Field
DocType
Synchronizer,Round-based algorithms,Probabilistic environment,Simulation,Markov theory
Monte Carlo method,Abstraction,Markov process,Masking (art),Computer science,Retransmission,Synchronizer,Probabilistic logic,Distributed computing
Conference
Volume
Issue
ISSN
509
100
0304-3975
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
9
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thomas Nowak121.11
Matthias Függer216721.14
Alexander Kößler381.85
Alexander Koessler400.34