Data flow dissemination in a network

Aditya Gopalan, Alexander L. Stolyar

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Abstract

We consider the following network model motivated, in particular, by blockchains and peer-to-peer live streaming. Data packet flows arrive at the network nodes and need to be disseminated to all other nodes. Packets are relayed through the network via links of finite capacity. A packet leaves the network when it is disseminated to all nodes. Our focus is on two communication disciplines, which determine the order in which packets are transmitted over each link, namely Random-Useful (RU) and Oldest-Useful (OU). We show that RU has the maximum stability region in a general network. For the OU we demonstrate that, somewhat surprisingly, it does not in general have the maximum stability region. We prove that OU does achieve maximum stability in the important special case of a symmetric network, given by the full graph with equal capacities on all links and equal arrival rates at all nodes. We also give other stability results, and compare different disciplines’ performances in a symmetric system via simulation. Finally, we study the cumulative delays experienced by a packet as it propagates through the symmetric system, specifically the delay asymptotic behavior as N→ ∞ . We put forward some conjectures about this behavior, supported by heuristic arguments and simulation experiments.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)317-354
Number of pages38
JournalQueueing Systems
Volume105
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Age of information
  • Blockchain
  • Broadcast
  • Data flow dissemination
  • Oldest useful
  • Packet propagation delay
  • Peer-to-peer networks
  • Queueing networks
  • Random useful
  • Service discipline
  • Stochastic stability

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Statistics and Probability
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Management Science and Operations Research
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics

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