We consider the leader election problem in the population protocol model. In pragmatic settings of population protocols, self-stabilization is a highly desired feature owing to its fault resilience and the benefit of initialization freedom. However, the design of self-stabilizing leader election is possible only under a strong assumption (i.e., the knowledge of the exact size of a network) and rich computational resource (i.e., the number of states). Loose-stabilization is a promising relaxed concept of self-stabilization to address the aforementioned issue. Loose-stabilization guarantees that starting from any configuration, the network will reach a safe configuration where a single leader exists within a short time, and thereafter it will...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
A population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, starting from an initial configuration w...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
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 ...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
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...
In the population protocol model Angluin et al. proposed in 2004, there exists no self-stabilizing l...
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...
Abstract. A population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, start-ing from an initial conf...
The leader election problem is one of the fundamental problems in distributed computing. It has appl...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
A population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, starting from an initial configuration w...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
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 ...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
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...
In the population protocol model Angluin et al. proposed in 2004, there exists no self-stabilizing l...
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...
Abstract. A population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, start-ing from an initial conf...
The leader election problem is one of the fundamental problems in distributed computing. It has appl...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...
A population protocol stably elects a leader if, for all n, starting from an initial configuration w...
The model of population protocols refers to the growing in popularity theoretical framework suitable...