We propose Gossipico, a gossip algorithm to average, sum or find minima and maxima over node values in a large, distributed, and dynamic network. Unlike previous work, Gossipico provides a continuous estimate of, for example, the number of nodes, even when the network becomes disconnected. Gossipico converges quickly due to the introduction of a beacon mechanism that directs messages to an autonomously selected beacon node. The information spread through the network shows a percolation-like phase-transition and allows information to propagate along near-shortest paths. Simulations in various different network topologies (ranging in size up to one million nodes) illustrate Gossipico’s robustness against network changes and display a near-opt...
Abstract—Motivated by applications to wireless sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, we study d...
Gossiping is the process of information diffusion in which each node of a network holds a packet tha...
We study a general framework for broadcast gossip algorithms which use companion variables to solve ...
Abstract. We propose Gossipico, a gossip algorithm to average, sum or find minima and maxima over no...
Part 8: Wireless Networks IIInternational audienceWe propose Gossipico, a gossip algorithm to averag...
Unlike the telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineere...
As computer networks increase in size, become more heterogeneous and span greater geographic distan...
Abstract Gossip algorithms are message-passing schemes designed to compute averages and other global...
In this article, we explore the topic of extending aggregate computation in distributed networks wit...
AbstractEach of n nodes of a communication network has a piece of information (gossip) which should ...
Gossiping is when each node in the network has some information that it needs to communicate to ever...
We study deterministic algorithms for gossiping problem in ad hoc radio networks. The gossiping prob...
Gossip is a well-known technique for distributed computing in an arbitrarily connected network, that...
We consider the problem of distributed gossiping in radio networks of unknown topology. For radio ne...
Gossiping is a distributed process whose purpose is to enable the members of a group of n > 1 autono...
Abstract—Motivated by applications to wireless sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, we study d...
Gossiping is the process of information diffusion in which each node of a network holds a packet tha...
We study a general framework for broadcast gossip algorithms which use companion variables to solve ...
Abstract. We propose Gossipico, a gossip algorithm to average, sum or find minima and maxima over no...
Part 8: Wireless Networks IIInternational audienceWe propose Gossipico, a gossip algorithm to averag...
Unlike the telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineere...
As computer networks increase in size, become more heterogeneous and span greater geographic distan...
Abstract Gossip algorithms are message-passing schemes designed to compute averages and other global...
In this article, we explore the topic of extending aggregate computation in distributed networks wit...
AbstractEach of n nodes of a communication network has a piece of information (gossip) which should ...
Gossiping is when each node in the network has some information that it needs to communicate to ever...
We study deterministic algorithms for gossiping problem in ad hoc radio networks. The gossiping prob...
Gossip is a well-known technique for distributed computing in an arbitrarily connected network, that...
We consider the problem of distributed gossiping in radio networks of unknown topology. For radio ne...
Gossiping is a distributed process whose purpose is to enable the members of a group of n > 1 autono...
Abstract—Motivated by applications to wireless sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, we study d...
Gossiping is the process of information diffusion in which each node of a network holds a packet tha...
We study a general framework for broadcast gossip algorithms which use companion variables to solve ...