Title of article :
Using the PALS Architecture to Verify a Distributed Topology Control Protocol forWireless Multi-Hop Networks in the
Presence of Node Failures
Author/Authors :
Michael Katelman and Jose Meseguer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The PALS architecture reduces distributed, real-time asynchronous system design to the design of a synchronous system under reasonable requirements. Assuming logical synchrony leads to fewer system behaviors and provides a conceptually simpler paradigm for engineering purposes. One of the current limitations of the framework is that from a set of independent "synchronous machines", one must compose the entire synchronous system by hand, which is tedious and error-prone. We use Maudeʹs meta-level to automatically generate a synchronous composition from user-provided component machines and a description of how the machines communicate with each other. We then use the new capabilities to verify the correctness of a distributed topology control protocol for wireless networks in the presence of nodes that may fail.
Journal title :
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
Journal title :
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science