The dynamic behavior of a data dissemination protocol for network programming at scale
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
To support network programming, we present Deluge, a reliable data dissemination protocol for propagating large data objects from one or more source nodes to many other nodes over a multihop, wireless sensor network. Deluge builds from prior work in density-aware, epidemic maintenance protocols. Using both a real-world deployment and simulation, we show that Deluge can reliably disseminate data to all nodes and characterize its overall performance. On Mica2-dot nodes, Deluge can push nearly 90 bytes/second, one-ninth the maximum transmission rate of the radio supported under TinyOS. Control messages are limited to 18% of all transmissions. At scale, the protocol exposes interesting propagation dynamics only…
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2Topics & keywords
- Dissemination
- Computer science
- Computer network
- Distributed computing
- Protocol (science)
- Wireless sensor network
- Byte
- Transmission (telecommunications)
- Good health and well-being