Adaptive fault localization in mobile ad hoc battlefield networks

Future battlefield networks require extensive fault management mechanism. Most existing fault localization algorithms assume availability of complete and/or deterministic dependency model. Such assumptions cannot be made in the dynamic environment of a battlefield network where nodes may move, causing periodic changes in routes. This paper is aimed at developing a fault diagnosis architecture and algorithm, which address the issue of dynamically changing dependencies in battlefield networks

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