Random Walk for Self-Stabilizing Group Communication in Ad Hoc Networks.
Journal article, 2006

We introduce a self-stabilizing group communication system for ad hoc networks. The system design is based on a mobile agent, collecting and distributing information, during a random walk. Three possible settings for modeling the location of the mobile nodes (processors) in the ad hoc network are presented: slow location change, complete random change, and neighbors with probability. The group membership algorithm is based on a mobile agent collecting and distributing information. The new techniques support group membership and multicast, and also support resource allocation.

self-stabilization

Ad hoc networks

group communication

random walk

Author

Shlomi Dolev

Elad Schiller

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Computing Science (Chalmers)

Jennifer L. Welch

IEEE Trans. Mob. Comput.

Vol. 5 7 893-905

Subject Categories

Computer Science

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10/7/2017