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K–Resilient Server Synchronization Protocol for Session Guarantees in MANET Environments

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Advanced Computing, Networking and Security (ADCONS 2011)

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Session guarantees is a data consistency model aimed at mobile distributed systems. They define consistency from a point of view of a single, mobile client. Consistency protocols of session guarantees are built from two components: one is responsible for the safety (the guarantees) and the other for liveness (data synchronization). This paper presents basic concepts and simulation results of a new k–resilient data synchronization protocol designed for mobile ad–hoc networks.

The research presented in this paper was partially supported by European Regional Development Fund program no. POIG.01.03.01-00-008/08 and Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education grant no. DS91-506.

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Piątkowski, Ł. (2012). K–Resilient Server Synchronization Protocol for Session Guarantees in MANET Environments. In: Thilagam, P.S., Pais, A.R., Chandrasekaran, K., Balakrishnan, N. (eds) Advanced Computing, Networking and Security. ADCONS 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7135. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29280-4_35

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