Delivering a Backup File Using Beamformer Antenna for Partially Failed Nodes
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@Article{JICS-5-099,
author = {Amare Teferi, Yu Li},
title = {Delivering a Backup File Using Beamformer Antenna for Partially Failed Nodes},
journal = {Journal of Information and Computing Science},
year = {2024},
volume = {5},
number = {2},
pages = {099--108},
abstract = {This paper addresses the problem of delivering backup file for two or more partially failed nodes
at the same time in a cluster. The design objective is to minimize the maximum transmit power of a backup
server and enhance the speed of backup file delivering in allowable time span by utilizing smart antenna and
clustering scheme for fault tolerance distributed systems.
In this work we propose Matched Filter (MF), Minimum Variance Distortion less Response (MVDR),
Minimum power distortion less response (MPDR), and Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) beamformers
to track partially failed nodes in a cluster in order to deliver backup file for two or more nodes at the same
time.
We have done our simulation using MATLAB to show convergence of beam according to the number of
partially failed nodes in a cluster with Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), to show our propose protocol that is
needed for communication among backup servers, backup server with partially failed nodes in a cluster and
master backup with agent backup servers and have investigated the performance of our channel model for
different scenarios.
},
issn = {1746-7659},
doi = {https://doi.org/},
url = {http://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jics/22717.html}
}
TY - JOUR
T1 - Delivering a Backup File Using Beamformer Antenna for Partially Failed Nodes
AU - Amare Teferi, Yu Li
JO - Journal of Information and Computing Science
VL - 2
SP - 099
EP - 108
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/01
SN - 5
DO - http://doi.org/
UR - https://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jics/22717.html
KW - Distributed Systems, Backup Server, Directional Antennas, Smart Antennas, Clustering,
capacity.
AB - This paper addresses the problem of delivering backup file for two or more partially failed nodes
at the same time in a cluster. The design objective is to minimize the maximum transmit power of a backup
server and enhance the speed of backup file delivering in allowable time span by utilizing smart antenna and
clustering scheme for fault tolerance distributed systems.
In this work we propose Matched Filter (MF), Minimum Variance Distortion less Response (MVDR),
Minimum power distortion less response (MPDR), and Minimum Mean Square Error (MMSE) beamformers
to track partially failed nodes in a cluster in order to deliver backup file for two or more nodes at the same
time.
We have done our simulation using MATLAB to show convergence of beam according to the number of
partially failed nodes in a cluster with Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), to show our propose protocol that is
needed for communication among backup servers, backup server with partially failed nodes in a cluster and
master backup with agent backup servers and have investigated the performance of our channel model for
different scenarios.
Amare Teferi, Yu Li. (2024). Delivering a Backup File Using Beamformer Antenna for Partially Failed Nodes.
Journal of Information and Computing Science. 5 (2).
099-108.
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