Authors
Shlomi Dolev, Seth Gilbert, Nancy A Lynch, Alex A Shvartsman, Jennifer L Welch
Publication date
2003/10/1
Book
International Symposium on Distributed Computing
Pages
306-320
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
We present a new approach, the GeoQuorums approach, for implementing atomic read/write shared memory in ad hoc networks. Our approach is based on abstract nodes associated with certain geographic locations. We assume the existence of focal points, geographic areas that are normally “populated” by mobile hosts. For example, a focal point may be a road junction, a scenic observation point, or a water resource in the desert. Mobile hosts that happen to populate a focal point participate in implementing shared atomic putget objects, using a replicated state machine approach. These objects are then used to implement atomic read/write operations. The GeoQuorums algorithm defines certain intersecting sets of focal points, known as quorums. The quorum systems are used to maintain the consistency of the shared memory. We present a mechanism for changing quorum systems on the fly, thus …
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