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Title: An approach to achieve message efficient early-stopping uniform consensus protocols
Authors: Wang, X
Cao, J 
Teo, YM
Issue Date: 2004
Source: ISPAN 2004: 7th International Symposium on Parallel Architectures, Algorithms and Networks: proceedings, May 10–12, 2004, Hong Kong, SAR, China, p. 300-305
Abstract: Existing consensus protocols for synchronous distributed systems concentrate on the lower bound on the number of rounds required for achieving consensus. This paper proposes an approach to reduce the message complexity of some uniform consensus protocols significantly while achieving the same lower bound in which for any t-resilient consensus protocol only t + 1 processes engaging in sending messages in each round.
Keywords: Communication complexity
Distributed processing
Protocols
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society
ISBN: 0-7695-2135-5
ISSN: 1087-4089
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