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Fault-Tolerant Routing on Complete Josephus Cubes
Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia January 29-January 30
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Peter K. K. Loh, Nanyang Technological University
H. Schröder, Nanyang Technological University
W. I. Hsu, Nanyang Technological University
This paper introduces the Complete Josephus Cube, a fault-tolerant class of the recently proposed Josephus Cube [12] and proposes a cost-effective, fault-tolerant routing strategy for the Complete Josephus Cube. For a Complete Josephus Cube of order r, the routing algorithm can tolerate up to (r + I) encountered component faults in its message path and generates routes that are both deadlock-free and livelock-free. The message is guaranteed to be optimally (respectively, sub-optimally) delivered within a maximum of r (respectively, 2r + 1) hops. The message overhead incurred is only a single (r + 2)-bit routing vector accompanying the message to be communicated.
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Peter K. K. Loh, H. Schröder, W. I. Hsu, "Fault-Tolerant Routing on Complete Josephus Cubes," austcsac, pp.95, 6th Australasian Computer Systems Architecture Conference (AustCSAC'01), 2001
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