Type-based Self-stabilisation for Computational Fields

September 18, 2015 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› Log. Methods Comput. Sci.

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Authors Ferruccio Damiani, Mirko Viroli arXiv ID 1509.05659 Category cs.LO: Logic in CS Cross-listed cs.PL Citations 27 Venue Log. Methods Comput. Sci. Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
Emerging network scenarios require the development of solid large-scale situated systems. Unfortunately, the diffusion/aggregation computational processes therein often introduce a source of complexity that hampers predictability of the overall system behaviour. Computational fields have been introduced to help engineering such systems: they are spatially distributed data structures designed to adapt their shape to the topology of the underlying (mobile) network and to the events occurring in it, with notable applications to pervasive computing, sensor networks, and mobile robots. To assure behavioural correctness, namely, correspondence of micro-level specification (single device behaviour) with macro-level behaviour (resulting global spatial pattern), we investigate the issue of self-stabilisation for computational fields. We present a tiny, expressive, and type-sound calculus of computational fields, and define sufficient conditions for self-stabilisation, defined as the ability to react to changes in the environment finding a new stable state in finite time. A type-based approach is used to provide a correct checking procedure for self-stabilisation.
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