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The loT (Internet of things) is emerging as a wide variety of devices are attached to the Internet to support ubiquitous and pervasive sensing and computing, home automation, and the shift toward smart cities. As the IoT becomes a critical part of the Global Internet on which we increasingly rely, resilience is increasingly important. Of greatest concern is resilience to large-scale disasters that...
Previous analytical work on the resilience of P2P networks has been restricted to disconnection arising from simultaneous failure of all neighbors in routing tables of participating users. In this paper, we focus on a different technique for maintaining consistent graphs-Chord's successor sets and periodic stabilizations-under both static and dynamic node failure. We derive closed-form models for...
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