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A major goal in designing multicomputer networks is to include fault-tolerance capability so that the system can continue to operate correctly after losing some of its basic components. This is normally achieved by introducing redundancy, that is, by including spare nodes (processors) and extra edges (links). It is desirable that these extra nodes and edges be minimized to reduce the cost of tolerating...
Major goal in designing multicomputer networks is to include fault tolerance capability so that the system can continue to operate correctly after losing some of its basic components. This is usually achieved by introducing redundancy, i.e., Adding spare processors and links to the network. However, due to the limitation on the number of links adjacent to a node in VLSI design, it is important to...
The circulant graph configuration has been used to model several important parallel architectures (such as rings and meshes; for examples). Recently, a new method was developed to construct a k-fault-tolerant solution for any given circulant graph, where k is the number of faulty nodes to be tolerated. A generalization of this method is presented in this paper. We propose a new algorithm which...
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