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Thara Angskun, George Boslica, and Jack Dongarra (2007)

Self-Healing in Binomial Graph Networks

In: 2nd International Workshop On Reliability in Decentralized Distributed Systems (RDDS 2007), Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal.

The number of processors embedded in high performance computing platforms is growing daily to solve larger and more complex problems. However, as the number of components increases, so does the probability of failure. The logical network topologies must also support the fault-tolerant capability in such dynamic environments. This paper presents a self-healing mechanism to improve the fault-tolerant capability of a Binomial graph (BMG) network. The self-healing mechanism protects BMG from network bisection and helps maintain optimal routing even in failure circumstances. The experimental results show that self-healing with an adaptive method significantly reduces the overhead  from reconstructing the networks.

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