DocumentCode :
1154345
Title :
Optimal Diagnosable System Design Using Full-Difference Triangles
Author :
Maxemchuk, N.F. ; Dahbura, Anton T.
Author_Institution :
Computer Technology Research Laboratory, AT&T Bell Laboratories
Issue :
9
fYear :
1986
Firstpage :
837
Lastpage :
839
Abstract :
In the literature on diagnosable multiprocessor systems, regular testing structures which isolate up to t1 faulty processors to within a set of t1 processors have been studied. These structures are called D(n, t0, X) systems and are said to be t1/t1-diagnosable. In this correspondence, the problem of designing regular testing structures which isolate the largest number of faulty processors is shown to be equivalent to determining full-difference triangles. These triangles have been used to design error-correcting convolutional codes and transmission systems without third-order intermodulation interference, and have been studied extensively. Recognizing this relationship allows results from these areas to be applied directly to the design of diagnosable systems. A list of the best-known systems is given.
Keywords :
Fault tolerance; PMC models; full-difference triangles; system diagnosis; t/t-diagnosable systems; Convolutional codes; Design methodology; Fault diagnosis; Interference; Multiprocessing systems; Performance evaluation; System testing; Fault tolerance; PMC models; full-difference triangles; system diagnosis; t/t-diagnosable systems;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TC.1986.1676844
Filename :
1676844
Link To Document :
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