Self-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilities to distributed systems and networks. Intuitively, a protocol is self-stabilizing if it is able to recover without external intervention from any catastrophic transient failure. In this paper, our focus is to lower the communication complexity of self-stabilizing protocols \emph{below} the need of checking every neighbor forever. In more details, the contribution of the paper is threefold: (i) We provide new complexity measures for communication efficiency of self-stabilizing protocols, especially in the stabilized phase or when there are no faults, (ii) On the negative side, we show that for non-trivial problems such as coloring, maximal matching, and maximal ...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
International audienceA distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit th...
In this paper, we introduce an SMT-based method that automaticallysynthesizes a distributed self-sta...
Self-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilities to distributed sys...
International audienceSelf-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilit...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
A self-stabilizing protocol can eventually recover its intended behavior even when startedfrom an ar...
International audienceWe present a generic distributed algorithm for solving silents tasks such as s...
International audienceA distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit th...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
Self-stabilizing protocols enable distributed systems to recover correct behavior starting from any ...
Self-Stabilization was first introduced by Dijkstra in [Dij74]. In this pioneering paper, Dijkstra d...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
International audienceA distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit th...
In this paper, we introduce an SMT-based method that automaticallysynthesizes a distributed self-sta...
Self-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilities to distributed sys...
International audienceSelf-stabilization is a general paradigm to provide forward recovery capabilit...
istics increase the number of faults which may hit the system. For instance, in WSNs, processes are ...
A self-stabilizing protocol can eventually recover its intended behavior even when startedfrom an ar...
International audienceWe present a generic distributed algorithm for solving silents tasks such as s...
International audienceA distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit th...
International audienceThis book aims at being a comprehensive and pedagogical introduction to the co...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
Self-stabilizing protocols enable distributed systems to recover correct behavior starting from any ...
Self-Stabilization was first introduced by Dijkstra in [Dij74]. In this pioneering paper, Dijkstra d...
A distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit the system and place it ...
International audienceA distributed algorithm is self-stabilizing if after faults and attacks hit th...
In this paper, we introduce an SMT-based method that automaticallysynthesizes a distributed self-sta...