The aim of this paper is to study communication in networks where nodes fail in a random dependent way. In order to capture fault dependencies, we introduce the neighborhood fault model, where damaging events, called spots, occur randomly and independently with probability p at nodes of a network, and cause faults in the given node and all of its neighbors. Faults at distance at most 2 become dependent in this model and are positively correlated. We investigate the impact of spot probability on feasibility and time of communication in the fault-free part of the network. We show a network which supports fast communication with high probability, if p ≤ 1/c log n. We also show that communication is not feasible with high probability in most cl...
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The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/book-series/?sortorder=asc © S...
AbstractA network G∗ is called random-fault-tolerant (RFT) network for a network G if G∗ contains a ...
International audienceWe consider a group of players who perform tasks repeatedly. The players are n...
Communication/transportation systems are often subjected to failures and attacks. Here we represent ...
We study the connectivity and diameter of the fault-free part of n-node networks where nodes fail in...
We study the feasibility and time of communication in random geometric radio networks, where nodes f...
AbstractRandom regular graphs are, at least theoretically, popular communication networks. The reaso...
AbstractWe consider the problem of broadcasting in an n-vertex graph a message that originates from ...
In this paper we analyze the computational power of random geometric networks in the presence of ran...
We consider the problem of probabilistic reliable communication (PRC) over synchronous networks mod-...
This paper investigates distributed consensus for density classification in asynchronous random netw...
We consider the issue of protection in very large networks displaying randomness in topology. We emp...
This work analyzes the connectivity of large diameter networks where every link has an independent p...
AbstractUnlike localized communication failures that occur on a fixed (although a priori unknown) se...
AbstractWe investigate the reliability of broadcasting in product networks containing faulty nodes a...
The original publication is available at http://www.springerlink.com/book-series/?sortorder=asc © S...
AbstractA network G∗ is called random-fault-tolerant (RFT) network for a network G if G∗ contains a ...
International audienceWe consider a group of players who perform tasks repeatedly. The players are n...
Communication/transportation systems are often subjected to failures and attacks. Here we represent ...