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Olaf Landsiedel, Stefan Götz, and Klaus Wehrle (2006)

A Churn and Mobility Resistent Approach for DHTs

In: ACM Workshop on Decentralized Resource Sharing in Mobile Computing and Networking (Mobishare) in conjunction with ACM MobiCom, Los Angeles,, pp. 42 - 47, ACM.

<p>Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) and distributed hash-tables (DHTs) share key characteristics in terms of self organization, decentralization, redundancy requirements, and limited infrastructure. However, node mobility and the continually changing physical topology pose a special challenge to scalability and the design of a DHT for mobile ad-hoc network. The mobile hash-table (MHT) [9] addresses this challenge by mapping a data item to a path through the environment. In contrast to existing DHTs, MHT does not to maintain routing tables and thereby can be used in networks with highly dynamic topologies. Thus, in mobile environments it stores data items with low maintenance overhead on the moving nodes and allows the MHT to scale up to several ten thousands of nodes.This paper addresses the problem of churn in mobile hash tables. Similar to Internet based peer-to-peer systems a deployed mobile hash table suffers from suddenly leaving nodes and the need to recover lost data items. We evaluate how redundancy and recovery technique used in the internet domain can be deployed in the mobile hash table. Furthermore, we show that these redundancy techniques can greatly benefit from the local broadcast properties of typical mobile ad-hoc networks.</p>

by Stefan Götz last modified 2008-12-13 00:03
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