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This paper proposes and evaluates an approach for defect isolation of DNA self-assembled networks made of a large number of processing nodes. The complexity of DNA self-assembled networks makes impractical to add a large amount of redundancy and employ inefficient and unscalable defect tolerant schemes. A previous framework based on a broadcast algorithm isolates defective nodes without incorporating...
This paper presents a novel technique for isolating defects in DNA self-assembled networks. This technique improves upon a previous framework based on the reverse path forwarding algorithm (RPF) (Patwardhan, 2005). The proposed technique (referred to as CWRPF or combined wave expansion RPF) involves three algorithmic tiers of independent improvements over RPF. Simulations show that as the network...
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