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ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA'01)
Distributed Mutual Exclusion Token-Permission Based by Prioritized Groups
Beirut, Lebanon
June 25-June 29
ISBN: 0-7695-1165-1
Ahmed Housni, Universit? de Franche Comt?
Michel Trehel, Universit? de Franche Comt?
Abstract: Sites with the same priority are gathered in the same group. Communication inside a group is organized in a logical rooted tree structure. The tree's root is the site that last held the token. This organization is similar to that of Raymond's algorithm. For its external communications, a group resorts to an external supplementary element: a router. This router manages external communications. The communication protocol between routers is similar to that of Ricart_Agrawala. Priority between routers is carried out by a comparison mechanism. When it receives a permission request from a router having priority, a router temporarily suspends the request execution of its global waiting queue.
Index Terms:
Algorithm, Distributed Mutual Exclusion, Rooted tree, Token, Priority, Groups, permission.
Citation:
Ahmed Housni, Michel Trehel, "Distributed Mutual Exclusion Token-Permission Based by Prioritized Groups," aiccsa, pp.0253, ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA'01), 2001
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