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Selecting a Leader in a Network of Finite State Machines

15 May 2018
Y. Afek
Y. Emek
Noa Kolikant
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Abstract

This paper studies a variant of the \emph{leader election} problem under the \emph{stone age} model (Emek and Wattenhofer, PODC 2013) that considers a network of nnn randomized finite automata with very weak communication capabilities (a multi-frequency asynchronous generalization of the \emph{beeping} model's communication scheme). Since solving the classic leader election problem is impossible even in more powerful models, we consider a relaxed variant, referred to as \emph{kkk-leader selection}, in which a leader should be selected out of at most kkk initial candidates. Our main contribution is an algorithm that solves kkk-leader selection for bounded kkk in the aforementioned stone age model. On (general topology) graphs of diameter DDD, this algorithm runs in O~(D)\tilde{O}(D)O~(D) time and succeeds with high probability. The assumption that kkk is bounded turns out to be unavoidable: we prove that if k=ω(1)k = \omega (1)k=ω(1), then no algorithm in this model can solve kkk-leader selection with a (positive) constant probability.

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