Autonomous gossiping
We introduce autonomous gossiping (A/G), a new genre epidemic algorithm for
selective dissemination of information in contrast to previous usage of epidemic
algorithms which flood the whole network. A/G is a paradigm which suits well in
a mobile ad-hoc networking (MANET) environment because it does not require any
infrastructure or middleware like multicast tree and (un)subscription
maintenance for publish/subscribe, but uses ecological and economic principles
in a self-organizing manner in order to achieve any arbitrary selectivity
(flexible casting). The trade-off of using a stateless self-organizing mechanism
like A/G is that it does not guarantee completeness deterministically as is one
of the original objectives of alternate selective dissemination schemes like
publish/subscribe. We argue that such incompleteness is not a problem in many
non-critical real-life civilian application scenarios and realistic node
mobility patterns, where the overhead of infrastructure maintenance may outweigh
the benefits of completeness, more over, at present there exists no mechanism to
realize publish/subscribe or other paradigms for selective dissemination in
MANET environments.
Further details are available in our
IC-SNW 2004 paper.