Expected-reliability analysis for wireless CORBA with imperfect components
Xinyu Chen,Michael R. Lyu +1 more
- 03 Mar 2004
- pp 207-215
TL;DR: The traditional definition of two-terminal reliability is not applicable any more and a new term is proposed, two-Terminal expected-reliability, to integrate those different communication structures into one metric, which includes not only the failure parameters but also the service parameters.
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Abstract: Reliability analysis has long been an important area of research for wired networks. However, little reliability analysis has been conducted on wireless networks. Wireless networks, such as wireless CORBA, inherit the unique handoff characteristic which leads to different communication structures with various types and numbers of components and links. Therefore, the traditional definition of two-terminal reliability is not applicable any more. We propose a new term, two-terminal expected-reliability, to integrate those different communication structures into one metric, which includes not only the failure parameters but also the service parameters. Nevertheless, the two-terminal expected-reliability is still a monotonically decreasing function of time t. The expected-reliability and the corresponding MTTF are evaluated quantitatively in different communication schemes. To observe the gains in reliability improvement, the reliability importances of imperfect components are also evaluated. The results show that the failure parameters of different components take different effects on the MTTF and on the reliability importance. With different expected working times of a system, the focus of reliability improvement should be transferred to different components. Although our analysis is conducted on wireless CORBA platforms, it is extensible to generic wireless network systems.
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Figure 1. Wireless CORBA environments and components 
Figure 8. Reliability importance of SMscheme 
Figure 7. Two-terminal MTTF of SM scheme 
Figure 9. System states and Markov model in MM scheme 
Figure 2. System states and Markov model in MS scheme 
Figure 11. General two-terminal MTTF vs. number of components
Citations
Reliability analysis for various communication schemes in wireless CORBA
Xinyu Chen,Michael R. Lyu +1 more
TL;DR: The end-to-end expected instantaneous reliability, and its corresponding MTTF, are evaluated quantitatively in different wireless communication schemes and show that the failure parameters of different components take different effects on MTTF & reliability importance.
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TL;DR: In CORBA specifications, the new specification-"wireless access and terminal mobility in CORBA" supplies a gap to support wireless access andTerminal mobility inCORBA.
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On fault tolerance, performance, and reliability for wireless and sensor networks
Michael R. Lyu,Xinyu Chen +1 more
- 01 Jan 2005
TL;DR: A message logging and recovery protocol on the top of Wireless CORBA to complement FT-CORBA specified for wired networks, and proposes a new term, end-to-end mobile reliability, to integrate those different communication structures into one metric, which includes not only failure parameters but also service parameters.
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