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The New Territory of Mobile Agreement
December 10th, 2004
  • Filed
    December 10th, 2004

Conceptually, there are two phases in protocol BAMN: the message exchange phase and the decision making phase. In order for all the healthy processors to reach an agreement, each of them needs to collect enough exchanged messages from all the others if they are healthy. As a result, exchanging the received values helps healthy processors to collect enough exchanged messages. The received messages are stored in a tree structure called the message storage tree (ms-tree), which is similar to what Bar-Noy et al proposed in [2]. Basically, each healthy processor executes protocol BAMN in order to make all healthy processors in the mobile network reach an agreement. In the message exchange phase, each healthy processor communicates with other processors and itself through the radio waves. Furthermore, each processor has a high mobility, and the processors may immigrate into the network or move away from the network at anytime. If new processors immigrate into the network through the message

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