posted on 2024-10-08, 11:19authored byJer Shyuan Ng, Wei Yang Bryan Lim, Nguyen Cong Luong, Zehui Xiong, Alia AsheralievaAlia Asheralieva, Dusit Niyato, Cyril Leung, Chunyan Miao
Distributed computing has become a common approach for large-scale computation tasks due to benefits such as high reliability, scalability, computation speed, and cost-effectiveness. However, distributed computing faces critical issues related to communication load and straggler effects. In particular, computing nodes need to exchange intermediate results with each other in order to calculate the final result, and this significantly increases communication overheads. Furthermore, a distributed computing network may include straggling nodes that run intermittently slower. This results in a longer overall time needed to execute the computation tasks, thereby limiting the performance of distributed computing. To address these issues, coded distributed computing (CDC), i.e., a combination of coding theoretic techniques and distributed computing, has been recently proposed as a promising solution. Coding theoretic techniques have proved effective in WiFi and cellular systems to deal with channel noise. Therefore, CDC may significantly reduce communication load, alleviate the effects of stragglers, provide fault-tolerance, privacy and security. In this survey, we first introduce the fundamentals of CDC, followed by basic CDC schemes. Then, we review and analyze a number of CDC approaches proposed to reduce the communication costs, mitigate the straggler effects, and guarantee privacy and security. Furthermore, we present and discuss applications of CDC in modern computer networks. Finally, we highlight important challenges and promising research directions related to CDC.
Funding
Alibaba Group through Alibaba Innovative Research (AIR) Program and Alibaba-NTU Singapore Joint Research Institute (JRI)
Singapore Energy Market Authority (EMA), Energy Resilience: grant NRF2017EWT-EP003-04
WASP/NTU: grant M4082187 (4080)
Singapore Ministry of Education (MOE) Tier1 (RG16/20)
SUTD: grant SRG-ISTD-2021-165
History
School
Science
Department
Computer Science
Published in
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials
Volume
23
Issue
3
Pages
1800 - 1837
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)