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Reliable synchronization in distributed systems

Pages 661-673 | Accepted 05 Jan 2004, Published online: 25 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

In distributed computer systems, processors often need to be synchronized to maintain correctness and consistency. Unlike shared-memory parallel systems, the lack of shared memory and a clock considerably complicates the task of synchronization in distributed systems. The objective of this article is two-fold: (1) We present a new randomized agreement algorithm to synchronize cooperating processors in a distributed system. This algorithm achieves the desired agreement in expected five rounds of message exchanges, tolerating a maximum of one-fifth of the processors failures. The algorithm belongs to the class of broadcast-based synchronization problems. (2) We present a new self-stabilization algorithm for an acyclic directed-graph structured distributed systems. This new fault-tolerant algorithm survives all imaginable faults in distributed systems. The algorithm belongs to arbiter-based and broadcast-based synchronization problems.

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