2007
DOI: 10.1109/tnet.2006.890125
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Lazy Flooding: A New Technique for Information Dissemination in Distributed Network Systems

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“…On the other hand, the propagation of information is fundamental to most of the network processes, such as routing, monitoring and management. Besides the wide set of approaches in the literature for dissemination of management information, most of them are based on variants of flooding-based [26]; probability-based [27] to reduce the amount of dissemination messages; MCDS-Based [28] to define a sequence of stable connected dominating sets; location-based [29] to disseminate only to specific locations; epidemic-based [30] to opportunistically disseminate through the overall network; and cluster-based [31] to limit the dissemination inside network clusters. In this paper we will focus on approaches that consider partial view information of the network, thus reducing substantially the amount of available approaches [32].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the propagation of information is fundamental to most of the network processes, such as routing, monitoring and management. Besides the wide set of approaches in the literature for dissemination of management information, most of them are based on variants of flooding-based [26]; probability-based [27] to reduce the amount of dissemination messages; MCDS-Based [28] to define a sequence of stable connected dominating sets; location-based [29] to disseminate only to specific locations; epidemic-based [30] to opportunistically disseminate through the overall network; and cluster-based [31] to limit the dissemination inside network clusters. In this paper we will focus on approaches that consider partial view information of the network, thus reducing substantially the amount of available approaches [32].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a wide set of approaches in the literature for the exchange and dissemination of information in the network, most of them based on variants of the following approaches: flooding-based [3]; probability-based [4] to reduce the amount of dissemination messages; MCDS-Based [5] to define a sequence of stable connected dominating sets; location-based [6] to disseminate only to specific locations; epidemic-based [7] to opportunistically disseminate through the overall network; and cluster-based [8] to limit the dissemination inside network clusters. Furthermore, in most of these cases, the approaches use central managers to perform the exchange of information.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For task message dissemination, one simple method consists of flooding the task message inside the WSN. This approach, however, can be expensive in terms of network congestion, and energy consumption [JA07,CHLS07]. For example, it is not a suitable technique for applications where multiple spatial tasks in different parts of the network must be evaluated because it results in too much network congestion.…”
Section: Distributed Spatial Task Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%