Gossip Algorithms

D. Shah
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Unlike the Telephone network or the Internet, many of the next generation networks are not engineered for the purpose of providing efficient communication between various networked entities. Examples abound: sensor networks, peer-to-peer networks, mobile networks of vehicles and social networks. Indeed, these emerging networks do require algorithms for communication, computation, or merely spreading information. For example, estimation algorithms in sensor networks, broadcasting news through a peer-to-peer network, or viral advertising in a social network. These networks lack infrastructure; they exhibit unpredictable dynamics and they face stringent resource constraints. Therefore, algorithms operating within them need to be extremely simple, distributed, robust against networks dynamics, and efficient in resource utilization. Gossip algorithms, as the name suggests, are built upon a gossip or rumor style unreliable, asynchronous information exchange protocol. Due to their immense simplicity and wide applicability, this class of algorithms has emerged as a canonical architectural solution for the next generation networks. This has led to exciting recent progress to understand the applicability as well as limitations of the Gossip algorithms. In this review, we provide a systematic survey of many of these recent results on Gossip network algorithms. The algorithmic results described here utilize interdisciplinary tools from Markov chain theory, Optimization, Percolation, Random graphs, Spectral graph theory, and Coding.
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八卦的算法
与电话网或因特网不同,许多下一代网络不是为了在各种网络实体之间提供有效的通信而设计的。这样的例子比比皆是:传感器网络、点对点网络、车辆移动网络和社交网络。事实上,这些新兴的网络确实需要通信、计算或仅仅传播信息的算法。例如,传感器网络中的估计算法,通过点对点网络广播新闻,或社交网络中的病毒式广告。这些网络缺乏基础设施;它们表现出不可预测的动态,并面临严格的资源限制。因此,在其中运行的算法需要非常简单、分布式、对网络动态的鲁棒性和资源利用的效率。八卦算法,顾名思义,是建立在八卦或谣言风格的不可靠的,异步的信息交换协议。由于它们非常简单和广泛的适用性,这类算法已经成为下一代网络的规范体系结构解决方案。这导致了最近在理解Gossip算法的适用性和局限性方面取得了令人兴奋的进展。在这篇综述中,我们对许多关于八卦网络算法的最新结果进行了系统的调查。这里描述的算法结果利用跨学科的工具,从马尔可夫链理论,优化,渗透,随机图,谱图理论和编码。
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