Reducing noise in gossip-based reliable broadcast

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Abstract

We present in this paper a general garbage collection scheme that reduces the "noise" in gossip-based broadcast algorithms. In short, our garbage collection scheme uses a simple heuristic to trade "useless" messages with "useful" ones. Used with a given gossip-based broadcast algorithm, a given size of buffers, and a given number of disseminated messages (e.g., per gossip round), our garbage collection scheme provides higher overall reliability than more conventional schemes. We illustrate our approach through two algorithms: Bimodal Multicast (pbcast) and Lightweight Probabilistic Broadcast (lpbcast). Our scheme is based on the intuitive idea of discarding messages according to their "age". The "age" of a message represents the number of times the message has been retransmitted. Roughly speaking, if you have to choose among a set of jokes to memorize, you might probably not choose the one you have heard the most often: it is very likely that there will be someone in your audience to already know this joke.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)186-189
Number of pages4
JournalProceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Reliable Distributed Systems
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2001
Externally publishedYes

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