On the design of perturbation-resilient atomic commit protocols for mobile transactions

IF 2 4区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, THEORY & METHODS ACM Transactions on Computer Systems Pub Date : 2011-08-01 DOI:10.1145/2003690.2003691
Brahim Ayari, Abdelmajid Khelil, N. Suri
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Abstract

Distributed mobile transactions utilize commit protocols to achieve atomicity and consistent decisions. This is challenging, as mobile environments are typically characterized by frequent perturbations such as network disconnections and node failures. On one hand environmental constraints on mobile participants and wireless links may increase the resource blocking time of fixed participants. On the other hand frequent node and link failures complicate the design of atomic commit protocols by increasing both the transaction abort rate and resource blocking time. Hence, the deployment of classical commit protocols (such as two-phase commit) does not reasonably extend to distributed infrastructure-based mobile environments driving the need for perturbation-resilient commit protocols. In this article, we comprehensively consider and classify the perturbations of the wireless infrastructure-based mobile environment according to their impact on the outcome of commit protocols and on the resource blocking times. For each identified perturbation class a commit solution is provided. Consolidating these subsolutions, we develop a family of fault-tolerant atomic commit protocols that are tunable to meet the desired perturbation needs and provide minimized resource blocking times and optimized transaction commit rates. The framework is also evaluated using simulations and an actual testbed deployment.
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移动事务中抗扰动原子提交协议的设计
分布式移动事务利用提交协议来实现原子性和一致的决策。这是具有挑战性的,因为移动环境的典型特征是频繁的扰动,如网络断开和节点故障。一方面,移动参与者和无线链路的环境约束可能会增加固定参与者的资源阻塞时间。另一方面,频繁的节点和链路故障增加了事务中止率和资源阻塞时间,使原子提交协议的设计复杂化。因此,经典提交协议(如两阶段提交)的部署不能合理地扩展到基于分布式基础设施的移动环境,从而推动了对扰动弹性提交协议的需求。在本文中,我们根据其对提交协议结果和资源阻塞时间的影响,对基于无线基础设施的移动环境的扰动进行了全面考虑和分类。对于每个确定的扰动类,提供了提交解。通过整合这些子解决方案,我们开发了一系列容错原子提交协议,这些协议可调以满足所需的扰动需求,并提供最小的资源阻塞时间和优化的事务提交率。该框架还使用模拟和实际测试平台部署进行了评估。
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ACM Transactions on Computer Systems
ACM Transactions on Computer Systems 工程技术-计算机:理论方法
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期刊介绍: ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS) presents research and development results on the design, implementation, analysis, evaluation, and use of computer systems and systems software. The term "computer systems" is interpreted broadly and includes operating systems, systems architecture and hardware, distributed systems, optimizing compilers, and the interaction between systems and computer networks. Articles appearing in TOCS will tend either to present new techniques and concepts, or to report on experiences and experiments with actual systems. Insights useful to system designers, builders, and users will be emphasized. TOCS publishes research and technical papers, both short and long. It includes technical correspondence to permit commentary on technical topics and on previously published papers.
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