Authors
Dariusz R Kowalski, Miguel A Mosteiro
Publication date
2020/4/15
Journal
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Volume
67
Issue
2
Pages
1-17
Publisher
ACM
Description
Starting with with work of Michail et al., the problem of Counting the number of nodes in Anonymous Dynamic Networks has attracted a lot of attention. The problem is challenging because nodes are indistinguishable (they lack identifiers and execute the same program), and the topology may change arbitrarily from round to round of communication, as long as the network is connected in each round. The problem is central in distributed computing, as the number of participants is frequently needed to make important decisions, including termination, agreement, synchronization, among others. A variety of distributed algorithms built on top of mass-distribution techniques have been presented, analyzed, and experimentally evaluated; some of them assumed additional knowledge of network characteristics, such as bounded degree or given upper bound on the network size. However, the question of whether Counting …
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