A New Fault-Information Model for Adaptive & Minimal Routing in 3-D Meshes
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2008
Abstract
In this paper, we rewrite the Minimal-Connected-Component (MCC) model in 2-D meshes in a fully-distributed manner without using global information so that not only can the existence of a Manhattan-distance-path be ensured at the source, but also such a path can be formed by routing-decisions made at intermediate nodes along the path. We propose the MCC model in 3-D meshes, and extend the corresponding routing in 2-D meshes to 3-D meshes. We consider the positions of source & destination when the new faulty components are constructed. Specifically, all faulty nodes will be contained in some disjoint fault-components, and a healthy node will be included in a faulty component only if using it in the routing will definitely cause a non-minimal routing-path. A distributed process is provided to collect & distribute MCC information to a limited number of nodes along so-called boundaries. Moreover, a sufficient & necessary condition is provided for the existence of a Manhattan-distance-path in the presence of our faulty components. As a result, only the routing having a Manhattan-distance-path will be activated at the source, and its success can be guaranteed by using the information of boundary in routing-decisions at the intermediate nodes. The results of our Monte-Carlo-estimate show substantial improvement of the new fault-information model in the percentage of successful Manhattan-routing conducted in 3-D meshes.
DOI
10.1109/TR.2007.909768
Montclair State University Digital Commons Citation
Jiang, Zhen; Wu, Jie; and Wang, Dajin, "A New Fault-Information Model for Adaptive & Minimal Routing in 3-D Meshes" (2008). Department of Computer Science Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 49.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/compusci-facpubs/49