Gossiping in Networks: Towards Understanding the Power of Protocols and Network Coding

B. Hajek
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Summary form only given. Distributed protocols for peer-to-peer file sharing, such as BitTorrent, have been highly successful in recent years. The theory for understanding this success has lagged far behind the practice. There is also much room to understand the relative strengths of protocols and network coding - in particular how they compete with each other and how they complement each other, in the arena of peer-to-peer file sharing. It discuss some recent results on the theory of peer-to-peer file sharing. For example, with one-sided exchange of piece information and soft constraints on upload bandwidth, dissemination of k pieces among n users can be completed within 3.2 k + (2+o(1)) log n time steps, with high probability as n gets large. With two sided exchange of information, completion time n + O(log n) suffices, with high probability as n gets large. A common problem with file sharing protocols is how to insure that users receive each and every piece. Network coding is one approach to address that problem. The talk is largely based on the paper, Sujay Sanghavi, BH, and Laurent Massoulie, "gossiping with multiple messages," to appear in the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory.
网络中的八卦:走向理解协议和网络编码的力量
只提供摘要形式。用于点对点文件共享的分布式协议,如BitTorrent,近年来取得了巨大成功。理解这种成功的理论远远落后于实践。还有很多空间可以理解协议和网络编码的相对优势——特别是在点对点文件共享领域,它们是如何相互竞争和相互补充的。讨论了点对点文件共享理论的最新研究成果。例如,在片面交换片段信息和对上传带宽有软约束的情况下,k个片段在n个用户之间的传播可以在3.2 k + (2+o(1)) log n个时间步内完成,并且随着n的增大概率很大。在双方信息交换的情况下,完成时间n + O(log n)就足够了,随着n的增大,完成时间有很大的概率。文件共享协议的一个常见问题是如何确保用户接收到每一个片段。网络编码是解决这个问题的一种方法。这次演讲主要是基于发表在《IEEE信息论学报》上的论文,Sujay Sanghavi, BH和Laurent Massoulie,《多重信息的八卦》。
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