Modeling Up the Network Synchronization Problem - 10/28/2011
Jiaxi Jin
Title: Modeling Up the Network Synchronization Problem
Abstract:
Assume that there are a number of distributed and synchronized
databases exist in a connected network, at a moment new update is made
on some of the databases, the problem of making the databases in the
whole network become synchronized (again) is so called network
synchronization problem. The network with synchronization problem can
be mapped to a graph, named network graph. In a network graph, each
vertex represents one database in the network, and has three possible
colors representing its state: i) white (unsynchronized), whose
database doesn’t contain any new updates; ii) gray (partially
synchronized), whose database contains some of the new update, but not
complete; or iii) black (fully synchronized), whose contains all the
new update completely. An edge exists between two vertices iff a
communication channel exists between the two represented devices.
The actual proceeding of network synchronization varies from network
topologies, protocols deployed, initial conditions, etc. In order to
carry on performance analysis on network synchronization problem, an
appropriate model with clear mathematical description on the
synchronization process is needed. In this talk, the speaker will
introduce and evaluate different ways of establishing such a model
which might be used in network synchronization analysis.
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JiaxiJin - 09 Dec 2011