A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the population protocol model is presented in this paper. In the population protocol model, which is a common abstract model of mobile sensor networks, it is known to be impossible to design a self-stabilizing leader election protocol. Thus, in our prior work, we introduced the concept of loose-stabilization, which is weaker than self-stabilization but has similar advantage as self-stabilization in practice. Following this work, several loosely-stabilizing leader election protocols are presented. The loosely-stabilizing leader election guarantees that, starting from an arbitrary configuration, the system reaches a safe configuration with a single leader ...
In this paper, we consider self-stabilization and its weakened form called pseudo-stabilization. We ...
International audienceWe consider self-stabilization and its weakened form called pseudo-stabilizati...
International audienceWe consider self-stabilization and its weakened form called pseudo-stabilizati...
A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the populati...
A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the populati...
We present a fast loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol in the population protocol model. It ...
We consider the leader election problem in the population protocol model. In pragmatic settings of p...
In the population protocol model Angluin et al. proposed in 2004, there exists no self-stabilizing l...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
OPODIS 2015 : 19th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, 14-17 Dec. 2015 , ...
International audienceWe propose a silent self-stabilizing leader election algorithm for bidirection...
International audienceWe propose a silent self-stabilizing leader election algorithm for bidirection...
The leader election problem is one of the fundamental problems in distributed computing. It has appl...
This paper presents a randomized self-stabilizing algorithm that elects a leader r in a general n-no...
In this paper, we consider self-stabilization and its weakened form called pseudo-stabilization. We ...
International audienceWe consider self-stabilization and its weakened form called pseudo-stabilizati...
International audienceWe consider self-stabilization and its weakened form called pseudo-stabilizati...
A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the populati...
A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the populati...
We present a fast loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol in the population protocol model. It ...
We consider the leader election problem in the population protocol model. In pragmatic settings of p...
In the population protocol model Angluin et al. proposed in 2004, there exists no self-stabilizing l...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
OPODIS 2015 : 19th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, 14-17 Dec. 2015 , ...
International audienceWe propose a silent self-stabilizing leader election algorithm for bidirection...
International audienceWe propose a silent self-stabilizing leader election algorithm for bidirection...
The leader election problem is one of the fundamental problems in distributed computing. It has appl...
This paper presents a randomized self-stabilizing algorithm that elects a leader r in a general n-no...
In this paper, we consider self-stabilization and its weakened form called pseudo-stabilization. We ...
International audienceWe consider self-stabilization and its weakened form called pseudo-stabilizati...
International audienceWe consider self-stabilization and its weakened form called pseudo-stabilizati...