Author :
Liu, R. ; Gu, Y. ; Boukerche, A. ; Almulla, M.
Abstract :
The Hierarchically Distributed Tree (HD Tree) is a new data structure within distributed environment. It is designed to better preserve data locality when the number of nodes in a tree grows exponentially. By adding extra links to a corresponding complete tree, multiple routing paths are available between each pair of tree nodes. Therefore the routing strategy for HD Tree could be designed to be highly flexible and error resilient. The routing traffic can be controlled dynamically, making the traffic load balanced among all the nodes. However, within an HD Tree, there are some nodes, which we name SPeers, that are different from the others. They have less connected neighbours. What´s more, every SPeer has only one parent and in the case of parent node failure, a leaf SPeer node could be isolated from the system. So a new method by which to connect all the SPeers is needed. In this paper, a new routing strategy is proposed, in order to make the routing between SPeers more error resilient. This strategy could be used as an alternative approach to previously developed algorithms. In addition, it is proven that when combined with other strategies, it will achieve better routing performance.
Keywords :
peer-to-peer computing; resource allocation; telecommunication links; telecommunication network routing; telecommunication traffic; tree data structures; HD tree; SPeer node; data locality preservation; data structure; distributed environment; hierarchically distributed tree; multiple routing paths; parent node failure; robust routing strategy; routing traffic; traffic load balancing; tree nodes; Algorithm design and analysis; Encoding; High definition video; Peer to peer computing; Routing; Vegetation; HD Tree; SPeer; distributed; routing;