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A New Self-Stabilizing Minimum Spanning Tree Construction with Loop-Free Property

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A New Self-Stabilizing Minimum Spanning Tree Construction with Loop-Free Property
Abstract. The minimum spanning tree (MST) construction is a classical problem in Distributed Computing for creating a globally minimized structure distributedly. Self-stabilization is versatile technique for forward recovery that permits to handle any kind of transient faults in a unified manner. The loopfree property provides interesting safety assurance in dynamic networks where edge-cost changes during operation of the protocol. We present a new self-stabilizing MST protocol that improves on previous known approaches in several ways. First, it makes fewer system hypotheses as the size of the network (or an upper bound on the size) need not be known to the participants. Second, it is loop-free in the sense that it guarantees that a spanning tree structure is always preserved while edge costs change dynamically and the protocol adjusts to a new MST. Finally, time complexity matches the best known results, while space complexity results show that this protocol is the most efficient t...
Lélia Blin, Maria Potop-Butucaru, Stephane
Added 31 Mar 2016
Updated 31 Mar 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where CJ
Authors Lélia Blin, Maria Potop-Butucaru, Stephane Rovedakis, Sébastien Tixeuil
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