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Fault-Tolerant Wormhole Routing Algorithms in Meshes in the Presence of Concave Faults

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Fault-Tolerant Wormhole Routing Algorithms in Meshes in the Presence of Concave Faults
A fault ring is a connection of only nonfaulty adjacent nodes and links such that the interior of the ring contains only faulty components. This paper proposes two wormhole routing algorithms that deal with more relaxed shapes of fault rings than previously known algorithms [1, 2, 3] in the mesh networks. As a result, the number of components to be made disabled would be reduced considerably in some cases. First algorithm, called F4, uses four virtual channels and allows all four sides of fault rings to contain concave shapes. Second algorithm, F3, permits up to three sides to contain concave shapes using only three virtual channels. Both F3 and F4 are free of deadlock and livelock and guarantee the delivery of messages between any pair of nonfaulty and connected nodes in the network.
Seungjin Park, Jong-Hoon Youn, Bella Bose
Added 31 Jul 2010
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where IPPS
Authors Seungjin Park, Jong-Hoon Youn, Bella Bose
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