DocumentCode :
1284245
Title :
Reliability of Mobile Processes with Noisy Channels
Author :
Cao, Yongzhi
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Software, Peking Univ., Beijing, China
Volume :
61
Issue :
9
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1217
Lastpage :
1230
Abstract :
To model the behavior of channels in real-world mobile systems, Ying introduced an extension of the π-calculus by taking channel noise into account. Unfortunately, this extension is not faithful in the sense that its semantics does not coincide with the standard one for the π-calculus in the noise-free case. In this paper, we consider a simple variant of the π-calculus, the asynchronous π-calculus (Aπ), which has been used for modeling some concurrent systems with asynchronous communication. To model these systems with noisy channels, we propose a faithful extension of Aπ, called the Aπn-calculus. After giving a probabilistic transitional semantics of Aπn, we introduce bisimilarity in Aπn and show that it is a partial input congruence. If a specification of a system is described as a process P in Aπ and we view the behavior of P in Aπn as an implementation of the specification, then it is interesting to measure how far the behavior in Aπn is from that in Aπ. We thus introduce the notion of reliability degree, which is based upon a new approximate bisimulation. We find that bisimilar agents may have different reliability degrees and even the agent with the greatest reliability degree may not be satisfactory. We thus appeal to Shannon´s noisy channel coding theorem and show that reliability degrees can be improved by employing coding techniques.
Keywords :
bisimulation equivalence; channel coding; mobile radio; pi calculus; probability; telecommunication network reliability; wireless channels; Aπn-calculus; Shannon noisy channel coding theorem; approximate bisimulation; asynchronous π-calculus; asynchronous communication; bisimilar agents; channel noise; coding techniques; concurrent systems; mobile process reliability; probabilistic transitional semantics; reliability degree; Mobile communication; Noise; Noise measurement; Probabilistic logic; Reliability theory; Semantics; Approximate bisimulation; asynchronous pi-calculus; bisimilarity; noisy channel; reliability.;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computers, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9340
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TC.2011.147
Filename :
5963651
Link To Document :
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