This paper proposes a minimum-process scheme to detect global states in mobile distributed systems using a small set of global state vectors. Each mobile node monitors a subset of other nodes and periodically exchanges local state information to gradually build a consistent system-wide view without relying on a centralized coordinator.
This paper proposes a minimum-process scheme to detect global states in mobile distributed systems using a small set of global state vectors. Each mobile node monitors a subset of other nodes and periodically exchanges local state information to gradually build a consistent system-wide view without relying on a centralized coordinator.
This paper proposes a minimum-process scheme to detect global states in mobile distributed systems using a small set of global state vectors. Each mobile node monitors a subset of other nodes and periodically exchanges local state information to gradually build a consistent system-wide view without relying on a centralized coordinator.
PARVEEN KUMAR Department of Computer Science & Engineering Meerut Institute of Engineering & Technology, 1103100037 Muhammad Syarif Ritonga Latar Belakang