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    Gossip-Based Counting in Dynamic Networks

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    Part 8: Wireless Networks IIInternational audienceWe 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-optimal count time. Moreover, in a comparison with other related gossip algorithms, Gossipico displays an improved and more stable performance over various classes of networks

    Gossip-based counting in dynamic networks

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    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-optimal count time. Moreover, in a comparison with other related gossip algorithms, Gossipico displays an improved and more stable performance over various classes of networks.Network Architectures and Services Group (NAS)Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Scienc
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