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The main contribution of this work is to propose efficient randomized leader election protocols in Packet Radio Networks (PRN). We show that in a one-channel PRN a leader can be elected among n identical stations in O(log log n) broadcast rounds with probability at least 1 - O(1/log n) or in O(log n) broadcast rounds with probability at least 1 - O(1/n). We begin by designing such a protocol for the case where the number n of stations is known beforehand. Next, we show that the leader election can be completed within the same number of broadcast rounds even if n is not known. We show that our protocols are optimal in the sense that no randomized protocol that terminates in o(log n) rounds can elect a leader with probability higher than 1 - O(1/n) and no randomized protocol that terminates in o(log log n) rounds can elect a leader with probability higher than 1 - O(1/log n).
Work supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grant CCR-9522093, and by ONR grant N00014-97-1-0526.
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Nakano, K., Olariu, S. (1998). Randomized O(log log n)-Round Leader Election Protocols in Packet Radio Networks. In: Chwa, KY., Ibarra, O.H. (eds) Algorithms and Computation. ISAAC 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1533. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49381-6_23
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