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Quiescent consensus in mobile ad-hoc networks using eventually storage-free broadcasts

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Quiescent consensus in mobile ad-hoc networks using eventually storage-free broadcasts
We solve the consensus problem using a new class of broadcasts that are very appropriate to ad-hoc networking: every broadcast message is eventually ensured to be garbagecollected, thus freeing buffers in the resource-constrained mobile devices. We identify an impossibility result, the conditions in which a consensus protocol that assumes normal, message-keeping broadcasts can work using the new broadcast, and the adaptation such a protocol would require when these conditions do not hold. The cost of achieving quiescent consensus, estimated through simulations, is shown to be affordable for hosting practical dependable applications. Keywords Ad-hoc networking, crash-tolerance, group communication, consensus, quiescence, simulations.
François Bonnet, Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Eina
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where SAC
Authors François Bonnet, Paul D. Ezhilchelvan, Einar Vollset
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