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Computer Sciences

Clark University

2019

Asynchrony

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Effects Of Topology Knowledge And Relay Depth On Asynchronous Appoximate Consensus, Dimitris Sakavalas, Lewis Tseng, Nitin H. Vaidya Jan 2019

Effects Of Topology Knowledge And Relay Depth On Asynchronous Appoximate Consensus, Dimitris Sakavalas, Lewis Tseng, Nitin H. Vaidya

Computer Science

Consider a point-to-point message-passing network. We are interested in the asynchronous crash-tolerant consensus problem in incomplete networks. We study the feasibility and efficiency of approximate consensus under different restrictions on topology knowledge and the relay depth, i.e., the maximum number of hops any message can be relayed. These two constraints are common in large-scale networks, and are used to avoid memory overload and network congestion respectively. Specifically, for positive integer values k and k', we consider that each node knows all its neighbors of at most k-hop distance (k-hop topology knowledge), and the relay depth is k'. We consider both …