Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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428034 | Information Processing Letters | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Diagnosability has played an important role in the reliability of multiprocessor systems. The strongly t-diagnosable system is (t+1) diagnosable except when all of the neighbors of a node are simultaneously faulty. In this paper, we discuss the in-depth properties of diagnosability for t-regular and t-connected networks under the comparison model. We show that a t-regular and t-connected multiprocessor system with at least 2t+6 nodes, for t⩾4, is strongly t-diagnosable under the comparison model if the following two conditions hold: (1) the system is triangle free, and (2) there are at most t−2 common neighbors for each pair of distinct nodes in the system.
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