AbstractSelf-stabilization ensures automatic recovery from an arbitrary state; we define self-organization as a property of algorithms which display local attributes. More precisely, we say that an algorithm is self-organizing if (1) it converges in sublinear time and (2) reacts “fast” to topology changes. If s(n) is an upper bound on the convergence time and d(n) is an upper bound on the convergence time following a topology change, then s(n)∈o(n) and d(n)∈o(s(n)). The self-organization property can then be used for gaining, in sub-linear time, global properties and reaction to changes. We present self-stabilizing and self-organizing algorithms for many distributed algorithms, including distributed snapshot and leader election.We present a...
Abstract—A self-stabilizing algorithm, after transient faults hit the system and place it in some ar...
Cette thèse s'intéresse à la construction auto-stabilisante de structures couvrantes dans un système...
AbstractSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system recovery in a ...
AbstractSelf-stabilization ensures automatic recovery from an arbitrary state; we define self-organi...
Scientific Context. Modern networks are very large-scale (about 100 000 nodes). Now, the more a netw...
In a distributed system error handling is inherently more difficult than in conven-tional systems th...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
International audienceWe initiate research on self-stabilization in highly dynamic message-passing s...
Distributed algorithms aim to achieve better performance than sequential algorithms in terms of time...
Self-stabilizing algorithms are a way to deal with network dynamicity, as it will update itself afte...
Self-stabilizing system is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing. A distributed algo...
An introduction to distributed algorithms, in particular local algorithms. Essentially a practice ta...
In this article, we explore the topic of extending aggregate computation in distributed networks wit...
International audienceSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system ...
Abstract—A self-stabilizing algorithm, after transient faults hit the system and place it in some ar...
Cette thèse s'intéresse à la construction auto-stabilisante de structures couvrantes dans un système...
AbstractSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system recovery in a ...
AbstractSelf-stabilization ensures automatic recovery from an arbitrary state; we define self-organi...
Scientific Context. Modern networks are very large-scale (about 100 000 nodes). Now, the more a netw...
In a distributed system error handling is inherently more difficult than in conven-tional systems th...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
International audienceWe initiate research on self-stabilization in highly dynamic message-passing s...
Distributed algorithms aim to achieve better performance than sequential algorithms in terms of time...
Self-stabilizing algorithms are a way to deal with network dynamicity, as it will update itself afte...
Self-stabilizing system is a concept of fault-tolerance in distributed computing. A distributed algo...
An introduction to distributed algorithms, in particular local algorithms. Essentially a practice ta...
In this article, we explore the topic of extending aggregate computation in distributed networks wit...
International audienceSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system ...
Abstract—A self-stabilizing algorithm, after transient faults hit the system and place it in some ar...
Cette thèse s'intéresse à la construction auto-stabilisante de structures couvrantes dans un système...
AbstractSelf-stabilizing protocols can resist transient failures and guarantee system recovery in a ...