Wireless Sensor Network

Volume 2, Issue 3 (March 2010)

ISSN Print: 1945-3078   ISSN Online: 1945-3086

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ACTIVE-A Real Time Commit Protocol

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Many existing real time commit protocols try to improve system performance by allowing a committing cohort to lend its data to an executing cohort, thus reducing data inaccessibility. They block the borrower from sending WORKDONE/PREPARED message and restrict them from lending data so that transaction abort chain is limited to one. Thus, transaction execution time increases. This paper proposes a modified real time commit protocol for distributed real time database systems (DRTDBS), Allow Commit Dependent and in Time borrowers for Incredible Value added data lending without extended abort chain (ACTIVE), where borrower cohorts are categorized as commit and abort dependent. Further, the commit dependent borrowers can lend data to executing cohorts with still limiting the transaction abort chain to one only and reducing the data inaccessibility. Also, an incoming executing cohort having borrowing factor greater than one can only borrow the dirty data items from lender. This minimizes the fruitless borrowing by the cohort. The performance of ACTIVE is compared with PROMPT, 2SC and SWIFT protocols for both main memory resident and disk resident databases with and without communication delay. Simulation results show that the proposed protocol improves the system performance up to 4% as transaction miss percentage.

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U. Shanker, N. Agarwal, S. Tiwari, P. Goel and P. Srivastava, "ACTIVE-A Real Time Commit Protocol," Wireless Sensor Network, Vol. 2 No. 3, 2010, pp. 254-263. doi: 10.4236/wsn.2010.23035.

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