2011 CSI International Symposium on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/csicsse.2011.5963988
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A distributed token-based scheme to allocate critical resources

Abstract: We propose an algorithm to allocate critical resources (mutual exclusion problem) in a computer network composed of N nodes that communicate by message exchanges. The algorithm uses a logical structure in the form of wraparound two-dimensional array which is imposed on the network. In this algorithm some nodes know the token-holding node and lead critical section requests to the token-holding node directly. Usually, a request is sent vertically down in the array, and eventually sent to the token-holding node w… Show more

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“…WSN is a distributed system that sensor nodes are scattered in the environment regarding the related application. More precisely, a distributed system consists of a collection of distinct processes which are spatially separated, and communicate with one another by exchanging messages [1], [2]. In many applications, recharging the limited energy of sensor nodes' onboard batteries is impossible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WSN is a distributed system that sensor nodes are scattered in the environment regarding the related application. More precisely, a distributed system consists of a collection of distinct processes which are spatially separated, and communicate with one another by exchanging messages [1], [2]. In many applications, recharging the limited energy of sensor nodes' onboard batteries is impossible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%