In a distributed context, mutual exclusion algorithms can be divided into two families according to their underlying algorithmic principles: those which are permission-based and those which are token-based. Within the latter family a lot of algorithms use a rooted tree structure to move the requests and the unique token. This paper presents a very general information structure (and the associated generic algorithm) for token-and treebased mutual exclusion algorithms. This general structure does not only cover, as particular cases, several known algorithms but also allows to design new algorithms well suited to topology requirements
The algorithm analysed by Naïmi, Trehe and Arnold was the very first distributed algorithm to solve ...
Eliminating interference between concurrently executing activities through mutual exclusion is one o...
A distributed mutual exclusion algorithm based on to-ken exchange and well suited for mobile ad-hoc ...
In a distributed context, mutual exclusion algorithms can be divided into two families according to ...
SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : 14802 E, issue : a.1992 ...
Coteries may be used to construct permission based distributed mutual exclusion algorithms. One such...
A new distributed mutual exclusion algorithm, using a token and based upon an original rooted tree s...
This paper presents a token-based K-mutual exch-sion algorithm. The algorithm uses K tokens and a dy...
We present an algorithm for distributed mutual exclusion in a computer network of N nodes that commu...
In computer science, mutual exclusion (MUTEX) refers to a way of making sure that if one process is ...
This paper aims towards designing a new token-based mutual exclusion algorithm for distributed syste...
Eliminating interference between concurrently executing activities through mutual exclusion is one o...
A number of solutions have been proposed for the problem of mutual exclusion in distributed systems....
International audienceThis article presents a fault tolerant extension for the Naimi-Trehel token-ba...
Meza, F. Depto. de Ingeniería de Sistemas, Universidad de Talca, Camino Los Niches Km. 1, Curicó, Ch...
The algorithm analysed by Naïmi, Trehe and Arnold was the very first distributed algorithm to solve ...
Eliminating interference between concurrently executing activities through mutual exclusion is one o...
A distributed mutual exclusion algorithm based on to-ken exchange and well suited for mobile ad-hoc ...
In a distributed context, mutual exclusion algorithms can be divided into two families according to ...
SIGLEAvailable at INIST (FR), Document Supply Service, under shelf-number : 14802 E, issue : a.1992 ...
Coteries may be used to construct permission based distributed mutual exclusion algorithms. One such...
A new distributed mutual exclusion algorithm, using a token and based upon an original rooted tree s...
This paper presents a token-based K-mutual exch-sion algorithm. The algorithm uses K tokens and a dy...
We present an algorithm for distributed mutual exclusion in a computer network of N nodes that commu...
In computer science, mutual exclusion (MUTEX) refers to a way of making sure that if one process is ...
This paper aims towards designing a new token-based mutual exclusion algorithm for distributed syste...
Eliminating interference between concurrently executing activities through mutual exclusion is one o...
A number of solutions have been proposed for the problem of mutual exclusion in distributed systems....
International audienceThis article presents a fault tolerant extension for the Naimi-Trehel token-ba...
Meza, F. Depto. de Ingeniería de Sistemas, Universidad de Talca, Camino Los Niches Km. 1, Curicó, Ch...
The algorithm analysed by Naïmi, Trehe and Arnold was the very first distributed algorithm to solve ...
Eliminating interference between concurrently executing activities through mutual exclusion is one o...
A distributed mutual exclusion algorithm based on to-ken exchange and well suited for mobile ad-hoc ...