We assume a link-register communication model under read/write atomicity, where every process can read from but cannot write into its neighbours ’ registers. The paper presents two self-stabilizing protocols for basic fair and reliable link communication primitives. The first primitive guarantees that any process writes a new value in its register(s) only after all its neighbours have read the previous value, whatever the initial scheduling of processes’ actions. The second primitive implements a “weak rendezvous ” communication mechanism by using an alternating bit protocol: whenever a process consecutively writes n values (possibly the same ones) in a register, each neighbour is guaranteed to read each value from the register at least onc...
. Our purpose in this paper is to propose a new protocol that can ensure mutual exclusion between ne...
International audienceWe present a generic distributed algorithm for solving silents tasks such as s...
Self-Stabilization was first introduced by Dijkstra in [Dij74]. In this pioneering paper, Dijkstra d...
We assume a link-register communication model under read/write atomicity, where every process can re...
12 pages -- Edition: World Scientific Version 2: soumission ArXivInternational audienceWe assume a l...
International audienceThe paper presents three self-stabilizing protocols for basic fair and reliabl...
The paper presents three self-stabilizing protocols for basic fair and reli-able link communication ...
Invited paperInternational audienceThe goal of the paper is to provide designers of self-stabilizing...
The goal of the paper is to provide designers of distributed self- stabilizing protocols with a fair...
This paper proposes a general denition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The deni...
This paper proposes a general definition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The de...
This paper proposes a general definition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The de...
Self-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilities to distributed sys...
A self-stabilizing protocol can eventually recover its intended behavior even when startedfrom an ar...
International audienceWe study a well-known communication abstraction called Uniform Reliable Broadc...
. Our purpose in this paper is to propose a new protocol that can ensure mutual exclusion between ne...
International audienceWe present a generic distributed algorithm for solving silents tasks such as s...
Self-Stabilization was first introduced by Dijkstra in [Dij74]. In this pioneering paper, Dijkstra d...
We assume a link-register communication model under read/write atomicity, where every process can re...
12 pages -- Edition: World Scientific Version 2: soumission ArXivInternational audienceWe assume a l...
International audienceThe paper presents three self-stabilizing protocols for basic fair and reliabl...
The paper presents three self-stabilizing protocols for basic fair and reli-able link communication ...
Invited paperInternational audienceThe goal of the paper is to provide designers of self-stabilizing...
The goal of the paper is to provide designers of distributed self- stabilizing protocols with a fair...
This paper proposes a general denition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The deni...
This paper proposes a general definition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The de...
This paper proposes a general definition of self-stabilizing wait-free shared memory objects. The de...
Self-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilities to distributed sys...
A self-stabilizing protocol can eventually recover its intended behavior even when startedfrom an ar...
International audienceWe study a well-known communication abstraction called Uniform Reliable Broadc...
. Our purpose in this paper is to propose a new protocol that can ensure mutual exclusion between ne...
International audienceWe present a generic distributed algorithm for solving silents tasks such as s...
Self-Stabilization was first introduced by Dijkstra in [Dij74]. In this pioneering paper, Dijkstra d...