Distributed Processes and Scalability in Sub-networks of Large-Scale Networks

02/14/2019
by   Abhinav Mishra, et al.
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Performance of standard processes over large distributed networks typically scales with the size of the network. For example, in planar topologies where nodes communicate with their natural neighbors, the scaling factor is O(n), where n is the number of nodes. As the size of the network increases, this makes global convergence over the entire network less practical. On the other hand, for several applications, such as load balancing or detection of local events, global convergence may not be necessary or even relevant. We introduce simple distributed iterative processes which limit the scope of the computational task to a smaller subnetwork of the entire network. This is achieved using one additional local parameter which controls the size of the subnetwork. We establish termination and convergence rate of such processes in theory, in experiment, in comparison to the well understood behavior of Markov processes, and for a variety of network topologies and initial conditions.

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