Self-stabilizing end-to-end communication*.

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Title: Self-stabilizing end-to-end communication*.
Authors: Awerbuch, Baruch, Patt-Shamir, Boaz
Source: Journal of High Speed Networks. 1996, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p365. 17p. 6 Diagrams, 2 Charts.
Subjects: Message processing (Telecommunication), Computer network protocols, Evaluation
Abstract: States that self-stabilizing protocols must begin operating correctly even when started from an arbitrary state. Problems associated with self-stabilizing protocols that may result in message delivery complexities; Presentation of the first ever self-stabilizing end-to-end protocol.
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