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Theory and Practice of Bloom Filters for Distributed Systems

Sasu TarkomaHelsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, University of Helsinki and Aalto University, FinlandChristian Esteve RothenbergDepartment of Computer Engineering and Industrial Automation, University of Campinas, BrazilEemil LagerspetzHelsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT, University of Helsinki and Aalto University, Finland
2011en
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Abstract

Many network solutions and overlay networks utilize probabilistic techniques to reduce information processing and networking costs. This survey article presents a number of frequently used and useful probabilistic techniques. Bloom filters and their variants are of prime importance, and they are heavily used in various distributed systems. This has been reflected in recent research and many new algorithms have been proposed for distributed systems that are either directly or indirectly based on Bloom filters. In this survey, we give an overview of the basic and advanced techniques, reviewing over 20 variants and discussing their application in distributed systems, in particular for caching, peer-to-peer systems, routing and forwarding, and measurement data summarization.

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