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Hybrid Delegate-based Group Communication Protocol For Overlapped Groups


Cha-Young Kim, Jin-Ho Ahn, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 11-22, Aug. 2010
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Keywords: Sensor network, Group communication, Overlapped group, scalability, Reliability

Abstract

In case that group communication protocols assume every process is interested in all events occurring in a large scale group, the events multicasting to a subset of a large process group, such as a sensor network, potentially varying for every event based on their interests might lead to very high communication overhead on each individual process. Moreover, despite the importance of both guaranteeing message delivery order and supporting overlapped group using gossip based group communication for multicasting in sensor or P2P networks, there exist little research works on development of gossip-based protocols to satisfy all these requirements. In this paper, we present a new gossip-based causal message order guaranteeing multicast protocol based on local views and delegates representing subgroups and fully utilizing multi-group features to improve scalability. In the proposed protocol, the message delivery order in overlapped groups has been guaranteed consistently by all corresponding members of the groups including delegates. Therefore, these features of the proposed protocol might be significantly scalable rather than those of the protocols guaranteeing atomic order dependencies between multicast messages by hierarchical membership list of dedicated groups like traditional committee protocols and much stronger rather than fully decentralized protocols guaranteeing dependencies between multicast messages based on only local views. And the proposed protocol is a hybrid approach improving the inherent scalability of multicast nature by gossip-based technique in all communications.


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Cite this article
[APA Style]
Kim, C. & Ahn, J. (2010). Hybrid Delegate-based Group Communication Protocol For Overlapped Groups. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 11(4), 11-22.

[IEEE Style]
C. Kim and J. Ahn, "Hybrid Delegate-based Group Communication Protocol For Overlapped Groups," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 11-22, 2010.

[ACM Style]
Cha-Young Kim and Jin-Ho Ahn. 2010. Hybrid Delegate-based Group Communication Protocol For Overlapped Groups. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 11, 4, (2010), 11-22.