Title :
Distributed fault diagnostics for tactical networks
Author :
Cichocki, Andrzej ; Mariusz, A.F. ; Kadambe, Shubha
Author_Institution :
Appl. Res., Telcordia Technol., Piscataway, NJ, USA
fDate :
Oct. 31 2010-Nov. 3 2010
Abstract :
We present a design and an evaluation of a distributed fault diagnostic system (FDS) that copes with changing wireless network topology, complexity and size of fault propagation patterns, constrained bandwidth, and limited computing power of the mobile devices. The presented FDS consists of several components: run-time synthesis algorithm to generate network-wide fault dependency model (FPM), scalable Bayesian inference algorithms, and novel techniques for optimally distributing inference to ensure the scalability of our approach. We describe three algorithms for distributing inference, each of them using different technique for maximizing the fault-symptom locality: Fault-based Adaptive algorithm, Topology-based Adaptive algorithm, and Topology-based Probabilistic algorithm. We have evaluated the performance of the proposed approach in a simulated environment using abstract models of a real-life tactical network, and compared it to a centralized approach. We found that our techniques allows for a significant gain in the processing time (30 times improvement for the best performing technique), and exhibit only a minimal reduction (3% percentage points) in the accuracy of the fault diagnostics.
Keywords :
belief networks; fault diagnosis; inference mechanisms; military communication; telecommunication computing; telecommunication network topology; distributed fault diagnostic system; distributed fault diagnostics; fault propagation patterns; fault-based adaptive algorithm; fault-symptom locality; mobile devices; network-wide fault dependency model; real-life tactical network; run-time synthesis algorithm; scalable Bayesian inference algorithms; tactical networks; topology-based adaptive algorithm; topology-based probabilistic algorithm; wireless network topology; Adaptation model; Algorithm design and analysis; Clustering algorithms; Correlation; Engines; Network topology; Topology;
Conference_Titel :
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE, 2010 - MILCOM 2010
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8178-1
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2010.5680133