AbstractA network G∗ is called random-fault-tolerant (RFT) network for a network G if G∗ contains a fault-free isomorphic copy of G with high probability even if each processor fails independently with constant probability. This paper proposes a general method to construct an RFT network G∗ for any network G with N processors such that G∗ has O(N) processors. Based on the construction, we also show that if G is a Cayley, de Bruijn, shuffle-exchange, or partial k-tree network with N processors and M communication links then we can construct an RFT network for G with O(N) processors and O(MlogN) communication links. Cayley networks contain many popular networks such as circulant, hypercube, CCC, wrapped butterfly, star, and pancake networks
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The RAIN (Reliable Array of Independent Nodes) project at Caltech is focusing on creating highly rel...
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Broadcasting is the task of transmitting a message originated at one processor of a communication ne...
ABSTRACT: The Performance of a system depends directly on the time required to perform an operation ...
AbstractA network G∗ is called random-fault-tolerant (RFT) network for a network G if G∗ contains a ...
An O(n)-vertex graph G (n; p) is called a random-fault-tolerant (RFT) graph for an n-vertex graph Gn...
This paper addresses the problem of creating a fault-tolerant interconnection network for a parallel...
The aim of this paper is to study communication in networks where nodes fail in a random dependent w...
AbstractSuppose ach node (and each edge) of a network is independently faulty with probability at mo...
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In this dissertation we investigate a model of a general-purpose parallel machine commonly referred ...
The authors consider fault-tolerant circuit-switching networks under a random switch failure model. ...
We study the problem of sorting sequences of N-keys that can be obtained from sorted ones by changin...
International audienceWe model a communication system by a network, were the terminals are perfect b...
The paper proposes designs of interconnection networks (graphs) which can tolerate link failures. Th...
The RAIN (Reliable Array of Independent Nodes) project at Caltech is focusing on creating highly rel...
The RAIN (Reliable Array of Independent Nodes) project at Caltech is focusing on creating highly r...
Broadcasting is the task of transmitting a message originated at one processor of a communication ne...
ABSTRACT: The Performance of a system depends directly on the time required to perform an operation ...