In the population protocol model Angluin et al. proposed in 2004, there exists no self-stabilizing leader election protocol for complete graphs, arbitrary graphs, trees, lines, degree-bounded graphs and so on unless the protocol knows the exact number of nodes. To circumvent the impossibility, we introduced the concept of loose-stabilization in 2009, which relaxes the closure requirement of self-stabilization. A loosely-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any initial configuration a system reaches a safe configuration, and after that, the system keeps its specification (e.g. the unique leader) not forever, but for a sufficiently long time (e.g. exponentially large time with respect to the number of nodes). Our previous works ...
This paper considers the fundamental problem of \emph{self-stabilizing leader election} ($\mathcal{S...
We present the first self-stabilizing algorithm for leader election in arbitrary topologies whose sp...
International audienceWe propose a silent self-stabilizing leader election algorithm for bidirection...
OPODIS 2015 : 19th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, 14-17 Dec. 2015 , ...
A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the populati...
We consider the leader election problem in the population protocol model. In pragmatic settings of p...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
We present a fast loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol in the population protocol model. It ...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the populati...
A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the populati...
This paper considers the fundamental problem of \emph{self-stabilizing leader election} ($\mathcal{S...
This paper considers the fundamental problem of \emph{self-stabilizing leader election} ($\mathcal{S...
In the population protocol model, many problems cannot be solved in a self-stabilizing manner. Howev...
This paper considers the fundamental problem of \emph{self-stabilizing leader election} ($\mathcal{S...
This paper considers the fundamental problem of \emph{self-stabilizing leader election} ($\mathcal{S...
We present the first self-stabilizing algorithm for leader election in arbitrary topologies whose sp...
International audienceWe propose a silent self-stabilizing leader election algorithm for bidirection...
OPODIS 2015 : 19th International Conference on Principles of Distributed Systems, 14-17 Dec. 2015 , ...
A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the populati...
We consider the leader election problem in the population protocol model. In pragmatic settings of p...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
We present a fast loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol in the population protocol model. It ...
AbstractA self-stabilizing protocol guarantees that starting from any arbitrary initial configuratio...
A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the populati...
A loosely-stabilizing leader election protocol with polylogarithmic convergence time in the populati...
This paper considers the fundamental problem of \emph{self-stabilizing leader election} ($\mathcal{S...
This paper considers the fundamental problem of \emph{self-stabilizing leader election} ($\mathcal{S...
In the population protocol model, many problems cannot be solved in a self-stabilizing manner. Howev...
This paper considers the fundamental problem of \emph{self-stabilizing leader election} ($\mathcal{S...
This paper considers the fundamental problem of \emph{self-stabilizing leader election} ($\mathcal{S...
We present the first self-stabilizing algorithm for leader election in arbitrary topologies whose sp...
International audienceWe propose a silent self-stabilizing leader election algorithm for bidirection...