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Communication Efficient Self-Stabilizing Leader Election (Full Version) (2008.04252v2)

Published 10 Aug 2020 in cs.DC

Abstract: This paper presents a randomized self-stabilizing algorithm that elects a leader $r$ in a general $n$-node undirected graph and constructs a spanning tree $T$ rooted at $r$. The algorithm works under the synchronous message passing network model, assuming that the nodes know a linear upper bound on $n$ and that each edge has a unique ID known to both its endpoints (or, alternatively, assuming the $KT_{1}$ model). The highlight of this algorithm is its superior communication efficiency: It is guaranteed to send a total of $\tilde{O} (n)$ messages, each of constant size, till stabilization, while stabilizing in $\tilde{O} (n)$ rounds, in expectation and with high probability. After stabilization, the algorithm sends at most one constant size message per round while communicating only over the ($n - 1$) edges of $T$. In all these aspects, the communication overhead of the new algorithm is far smaller than that of the existing (mostly deterministic) self-stabilizing leader election algorithms. The algorithm is relatively simple and relies mostly on known modules that are common in the fault free leader election literature; these modules are enhanced in various subtle ways in order to assemble them into a communication efficient self-stabilizing algorithm.

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