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Fault-tolerant Networks

Most of classical distributed fault tolerant techniques do not scale well. Using them would result to mechanisms that either consume too many resources (memory, processing time, etc.), or are an overkill to solve the problem. Our research agenda is to revisit forward recovery mechanisms and envision refinements that are suited to scalability and dynamicity, such as Byzantine containment, selfish stabilization, systemic stabilization or predicate preserving stabilization.

Members

  • Asim Ali
  • Samuel Bernard
  • Lélia Blin
  • Zohir Bouzid
  • Sébastien Tixeuil

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