AbstractA network G∗ is called random-fault-tolerant (RFT) network for a network G if G∗ contains a fault-free isomorphic copy of G with high probability even if each processor fails independently with constant probability. This paper proposes a general method to construct an RFT network G∗ for any network G with N processors such that G∗ has O(N) processors. Based on the construction, we also show that if G is a Cayley, de Bruijn, shuffle-exchange, or partial k-tree network with N processors and M communication links then we can construct an RFT network for G with O(N) processors and O(MlogN) communication links. Cayley networks contain many popular networks such as circulant, hypercube, CCC, wrapped butterfly, star, and pancake networks
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