Authors
Bernard Wong, Aleksandrs Slivkins, Emin Gün Sirer
Publication date
2005/8/22
Journal
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
Volume
35
Issue
4
Pages
85-96
Publisher
ACM
Description
This paper introduces a lightweight, scalable and accurate framework, called Meridian, for performing node selection based on network location. The framework consists of an overlay network structured around multi-resolution rings, query routing with direct measurements, and gossip protocols for dissemination. We show how this framework can be used to address three commonly encountered problems, namely, closest node discovery, central leader election, and locating nodes that satisfy target latency constraints in large-scale distributed systems without having to compute absolute coordinates. We show analytically that the framework is scalable with logarithmic convergence when Internet latencies are modeled as a growth-constrained metric, a low-dimensional Euclidean metric, or a metric of low doubling dimension. Large scale simulations, based on latency measurements from 6.25 million node-pairs as …
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Scholar articles
B Wong, A Slivkins, EG Sirer - ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2005