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Calibrating embedded protocols on asynchronous systems
Authors:Yukiko Yamauchi  Doina Bein  Toshimitsu Masuzawa  Linda Morales  I. Hal Sudborough
Affiliation:a Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University, 1-3 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka 560-8531, Japan
b Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Dallas, P.O. Box 830688, Richardson, TX 75083-0688, USA
Abstract:Embedding is a method of projecting one topology into another. In one-to-one node embedding, paths in the target topology correspond to links in the original topology. A protocol running on the original topology can be modified to be executed on a target topology by means of embedding. However, if the protocol is tolerant to a number of faults - faults that affect the data but not the code of a distributed protocol executed by the nodes in a distributed systems - then the adapted protocol will not have the fault tolerance property preserved, due to the fact that links in the original topology can be embedded into paths of length greater than one: faults at the intermediate nodes on such paths are not accounted for in the protocol. We propose a communication protocol in the target topology that preserves the fault tolerance characteristics of any protocol designed for the original topology, namely by our mechanism the modification preserves fault tolerance.
Keywords:Asynchronous system   Channel system   Distributed system   Graph embedding   Virtual topology   Fault tolerance   Transient fault
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