Title
(Q, S)-Distance Model And Counting Algorithms In Dynamic Distributed Systems
Abstract
With the advance in mobile network-based systems, dynamic system has become one of the hotspots in fundamental study of distributed systems. In this article, we consider the dynamic system with frequent topology changes arising from node mobility or other reasons, which is also referred to as dynamic network. With the model of dynamic network, fundamental distributed computing problems, such as information dissemination and election, can be formally studied with rigorous correctness. Our work focuses on the node counting problem in dynamic environments. We first define two new dynamicity models, named (Q, S)-distance and (Q, S)*-distance, which describe dynamic changes of information propagation time against topology changes. Based on these two models, we design three different counting algorithms which basically adopt the approach of diffusing computation. These algorithms mainly differ in communication cost due to different information collection procedures. The correctness of all the algorithms is formally proved and their performance is evaluated via both theoretical analysis and experimental simulations.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1177/1550147718756872
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DISTRIBUTED SENSOR NETWORKS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Node counting, dynamic systems, dynamic networks, distributed algorithms, system model
Journal
14
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
1550-1477
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Zhiwei Yang153.11
Wei-Gang Wu242548.87
Yishun Chen352.10
Xiaola Lin4109978.09
Jiannong Cao55226425.12