Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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394856 | Information Sciences | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In a load balancing algorithm [O. Lee, M. Anshel, I. Chung, Design of an efficient load balancing algorithm on distributed networks by employing symmetric balanced incomplete block design, IEE Proceedings - Communications 151 (6) (2004) 535-538] based on the SBIBD (Symmetric Balanced Incomplete Block Design), each node receives global workload information by only two round message exchange with O(vv) traffic overhead, where v is the number of nodes. It is very efficient and works well only when v=p2+p+1 is used for a prime number p. In this paper, we generated a special incidence structure using the SBIBD and then propose a new load balancing algorithm, which executes well for an arbitrary number of nodes. To accomplish this, we add a number of links to nodes in order for each node to receive more than 80% of the workload information by two round message exchange. For performance of our algorithm, we carried out an experiment for the number of nodes, w, which was up to 5000. Traffic overhead is less than ww in a round and standard deviation of traffic overhead shows that each node has a mostly well-balanced amount of traffic.
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Authors
Okbin Lee, Yeojin Lee, Seongyeol Kim, Sangman Moh, Ilyong Chung,