Title :
A Chain-Binomial Model for Pull and Push-Based Information Diffusion
Author :
Mine Caglar;Oznur Ozkasap
Author_Institution :
Department of Mathematics, Ko? University, Istanbul, Turkey. mcaglar@ku.edu.tr
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We compare pull and push-based epidemic paradigms for information diffusion in large scale networks. Key benefits of these approaches are that they are fully distributed, utilize local information only via pair-wise interactions, and provide eventual consistency, scalability and communication topology-independence, which make them suitable for peer-to-peer distributed systems. We develop a chain-Binomial epidemic probability model for these algorithms. Our main contribution is the exact computation of message delivery latency observed by each peer, which corresponds to a first passage time of the underlying Markov chain. Such an analytical tool facilitates the comparison of pull and push-based spread for different group sizes, initial number of infectious peers and fan-out values which are also accomplished in this study. Via our analytical stochastic model, we show that push-based approach is expected to facilitate faster information spread both for the whole group and as experienced by each member.
Keywords :
"Peer to peer computing","Delay","Large-scale systems","Scalability","Information analysis","Context","Telecommunication network reliability","Protocols","Robustness","Mathematical model"
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2006. ICC ´06. IEEE International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
1938-1883
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2006.254823