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Reliable Self-Stabilizing Communication for Quasi Rendezvous

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The paper presents three self-stabilizing protocols for basic fair and reliable link communication primitives. We assume a link-register communication model under read/write atomicity, where every process can read from but cannot write into its neighbours' registers. The first primitive guarantees that any process writes a new value in its register(s) only after all its neighbours have read the previous value, whatever the initial scheduling of processes' actions. The second primitive implements a "weak rendezvous" communication mechanism by using an alternating bit protocol: whenever a process consecutively writes n values (possibly the same ones) in a register, each neighbour is guaranteed to read each value from the register at least once. On the basis of the previous protocol, the third primitive implements a "quasi rendezvous": in words, this primitive ensures furthermore that there exists exactly one reading between two writing operations All protocols are self-stabilizing and run in asynchronous arbitrary networks. The goal of the paper is in handling each primitive by a separate procedure, which can be used as a "black box" in more involved self-stabilizing protocols.
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hal-00465650 , version 1 (04-04-2010)
hal-00465650 , version 2 (05-04-2010)

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Colette Johnen, Ivan Lavallee, Christian Lavault. Reliable Self-Stabilizing Communication for Quasi Rendezvous. Studia Informatica Universalis, 2002, 1 (1), pp.59-76. ⟨hal-00465650v2⟩
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