Reaching Agreement with Unknown Participants in Mobile Self-Organized Networks in Spite of Process Crashes
@inproceedings{Cavin2005ReachingAW, title={Reaching Agreement with Unknown Participants in Mobile Self-Organized Networks in Spite of Process Crashes}, author={David Cavin and Yoav Sasson and A. Schiper}, year={2005} }
We consider the consensus problem in self-organized networks such as MANETs. Consensus offers a means for reliably solving agreement related problems, which in a self-organized setting can help bring enhanced structure and reliability to the highly dynamic and disorganized environment of MANETs. We consider asynchronous networks with reliable communications channels. Neither the identity nor the number of nodes is initially known to the participants. This captures the self-organized nature of… CONTINUE READING
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