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Distributed selection: a missing piece of data aggregation

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Distributed selection: a missing piece of data aggregation
In this article, we study the problem of distributed selection from a theoretical point of view. Given a general connected graph of diameter D consisting of n nodes in which each node holds a numeric element, the goal of a k-selection algorithm is to determine the kth smallest of these elements. We prove that distributed selection indeed requires more work than other aggregation functions such as, e.g., the computation of the average or the maximum of all elements. On the other hand, we show that the kth smallest element can be computed efficiently by providing both a randomized and a deterministic k-selection algorithm, dispelling the misconception that solving distributed selection through in-network aggregation is infeasible.
Fabian Kuhn, Thomas Locher, Roger Wattenhofer
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where CACM
Authors Fabian Kuhn, Thomas Locher, Roger Wattenhofer
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