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Fault-tolerant routing in meshes/tori using planarly constructed fault blocks


Abstract:

A few faulty nodes can make an n-dimensional mesh or torus network unsafe for fault-tolerant routing methods based on the block fault model, where the whole system (n-dim...Show More

Abstract:

A few faulty nodes can make an n-dimensional mesh or torus network unsafe for fault-tolerant routing methods based on the block fault model, where the whole system (n-dimensional space) forms a fault block. A new concept, called extended local safety information in meshes or tori, is proposed to guide fault-tolerant routing, and classifies fault-free nodes inside 2-dimensional planes. Many nodes globally marked as unsafe become locally enabled inside 2-dimensional planes. A fault-tolerant routing algorithm based on extended local safety information is proposed for k-ary n-dimensional meshes/tori. Our method does not need to disable any fault-free nodes, unlike many previous methods, and this enhances the computational power of the system and improves performance of the routing algorithm greatly. All fault blocks are constructed inside 2-dimensional planes rather than in the whole system. Extensive simulation results are presented and compared with the previous methods.
Date of Conference: 14-17 June 2005
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 01 August 2005
Print ISBN:0-7695-2380-3

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Conference Location: Oslo, Norway

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