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In this paper the applicability of a fault tolerance synchronization algorithm is presented through data packet headers. Packet headers provide indicts for networking equipment on what must be done and in the case of real-time persistent routed sessions, these are a concise guideline on how to tune each parameter. Real-time sessions are transmitted with connection oriented protocols and need a constant...
Distributed computing environments have been very much in sight for the last one and a half decade. Geographically distributed resources are provisioned to the user tasks in the distributed computing environment as per their requirements. A number of parameters are to be taken into account while provisioning the distributed resources such as task performance and fault tolerance etc. Extensive research...
The very high levels of integration and submicron device sizes used in emerging VLSI systems and FPGAs lead to frequent occurrences of defects and operational faults. Thus, the need for fault tolerance and reliability of deployed systems becomes increasingly prominent. This paper discusses fault tolerance and reliability observed in the design of a parallel self-healing VLSI system, based on partial...
In this paper we design and analysis an intelligent multicasting routing algorithm on a wavelength routed WDM network based on the multicasting and fault-tolerant optical crossconnect (MFOXC) architectures. The performance of the proposed algorithm is evaluated in terms of the average maximum number of wavelengths (W), the average bandwidth (B), and the average delay (H). The simulation results show...
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