PriorityCast:第一响应者自组织网络中高效和时间关键的决策制定

V. Bhandari, Indranil Gupta
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在灾难恢复场景中,配备pda的急救人员可能需要做出决策,从多个选项中选择最佳方案。这些选择中的每一个都可能来自网络的不同部分(例如,对倒塌建筑物的各个入口进行风险评估)。然而,最高优先级的选项需要在一个时间期限内以有效的方式传播到所有节点,即防止较低优先级的选项传播得太远。我们将这个问题定义为PriorityCast,并研究了各种可能的解决方案。重点是可扩展的解决方案,以及对不可靠性和不可预测性的弹性。我们的基本方案,称为洪水和抑制,抑制低优先级选项被一个节点转发,这个节点已经看到了其他高优先级选项。然后,我们使用概率方法、背景八卦技术和延迟传播来增强这个基本方案。通过对洪水和抑制协议进行数学分析,并通过模拟评估一套可组合的PriorityCast协议,我们量化了使用上述方法的各种组合的影响。结果提供了对这类解决方案的可行性和可伸缩性的见解。虽然本文的重点是在PriorityCast问题上,但这些解决方案也与ad-hoc网络中其他分布式操作的潜在构建块相关
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PriorityCast: Efficient and Time-Critical Decision Making in First Responder Ad-Hoc Networks
First responders equipped with PDAs in disaster recovery scenarios may need to make decisions that select the best out of multiple options. Each of these options may originate from different parts of the network (e.g., risk assessment of various entrances to a collapsed building). Yet the highest priority option needs to be spread to all nodes within a time deadline and in an efficient manner, i.e., by preventing lower priority options from spreading too far. We define this problem as PriorityCast, and study a wide range of possible solutions. The emphasis is on solutions that are scalable, and resilient to unreliability and unpredictability. Our basic scheme, called flood and suppress, suppresses lower priority options from being forwarded by a node that has seen other higher priority options. We then augment this basic scheme using probabilistic approaches, background gossiping techniques, and delayed propagation. We quantify the impact of using various combinations of the mentioned approaches, by presenting mathematical analysis for the flood and suppress protocol, and evaluating a suite of composable PriorityCast protocols via simulations. The results provide insight into the feasibility and scalability of this class of solutions. While the focus of this paper is on the PriorityCast problem, these solutions are also relevant as potential building blocks for other distributed operations in ad-hoc networks
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