The group membership protocol is a mechanism that handle mobile nodes in a dynamic environment and provide and maintain these nodes in a membership. These nodes can, for instance, be seen as the increasing connected devices which lead to a more dynamic group of devices in systems like distributed systems. In this thesis, a synchronous leader-based group membership protocol (SLMP) is evaluated. By doing simulations where the SLMP gets to handle nodes joining and crashing in different frequencies in a noisy environment, while we vary the length of the timeout, the frequency of nodes joining and crashing, and the packet loss rate; we were able to establish that all these parameters affect the performance of the protocol in different ways. When...
New advanced traffic management solutions with fully or semi-autonomous vehicles that communicate ov...
International audienceThe notion of Group communication has long been introduced as a core service o...
Group mobility is prevalent in many mobile ad hoc network (MANET) applications, such as disaster rec...
Partitioning is one of the main problems in p2p group membership, This problem rises when failures a...
In distributed systems it is often useful to ensure that messages sent between processes in a group ...
Many fault-tolerant systems organize the replicas of an application process as a process group. The ...
Abstract: Group communications have been studied in the wired Internet for many years and remain a ...
This paper describes the implementation of a processorgroup membership protocol in an experimental r...
We describe a novel scalable group membership algorithm designed for wide area networks (WANs). Our ...
This paper presents a transport-level multicast protocol that is useful for building fault-tolerant ...
We propose a RingNet hierarchy of proxies for mobile group communications, which is a combination of...
We introduce a membership protocol that maintains the set of currently connected machines in an asyn...
Existing reliable ordered group communication protocols have been developed for local-area networks ...
Total Order Broadcast protocols are important tools to ensure coherence across distributed systems. ...
Chandra et al. [5] showed that the group membership problem cannot be solved in asynchronous systems...
New advanced traffic management solutions with fully or semi-autonomous vehicles that communicate ov...
International audienceThe notion of Group communication has long been introduced as a core service o...
Group mobility is prevalent in many mobile ad hoc network (MANET) applications, such as disaster rec...
Partitioning is one of the main problems in p2p group membership, This problem rises when failures a...
In distributed systems it is often useful to ensure that messages sent between processes in a group ...
Many fault-tolerant systems organize the replicas of an application process as a process group. The ...
Abstract: Group communications have been studied in the wired Internet for many years and remain a ...
This paper describes the implementation of a processorgroup membership protocol in an experimental r...
We describe a novel scalable group membership algorithm designed for wide area networks (WANs). Our ...
This paper presents a transport-level multicast protocol that is useful for building fault-tolerant ...
We propose a RingNet hierarchy of proxies for mobile group communications, which is a combination of...
We introduce a membership protocol that maintains the set of currently connected machines in an asyn...
Existing reliable ordered group communication protocols have been developed for local-area networks ...
Total Order Broadcast protocols are important tools to ensure coherence across distributed systems. ...
Chandra et al. [5] showed that the group membership problem cannot be solved in asynchronous systems...
New advanced traffic management solutions with fully or semi-autonomous vehicles that communicate ov...
International audienceThe notion of Group communication has long been introduced as a core service o...
Group mobility is prevalent in many mobile ad hoc network (MANET) applications, such as disaster rec...