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2009
Springer

A Language for Large Ensembles of Independently Executing Nodes

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A Language for Large Ensembles of Independently Executing Nodes
We address how to write programs for distributed computing systems in which the network topology can change dynamically. Examples of such systems, which we call ensembles, include programmable sensor networks (where the network topology can change due to failures in the nodes or links) and modular robotics systems (whose physical configuration can be rearranged under program control). We extend Meld [1], a logic programming language that allows an ensemble to be viewed as a single computing system. In addition to proving some key properties of the language, we have also implemented a complete compiler for Meld. It generates code for TinyOS [14] and for a Claytronics simulator [12]. We have successfully written correct, efficient, and complex programs for ensembles containing over one million nodes.
Michael P. Ashley-Rollman, Peter Lee, Seth Copen G
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Updated 22 Nov 2009
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ICLP
Authors Michael P. Ashley-Rollman, Peter Lee, Seth Copen Goldstein, Padmanabhan Pillai, Jason Campbell
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