Simple finite-state fault detectors for communication networks
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This work provides a framework for approaching the problem of fault detection in communication processes. Communication processes are modeled as finite state machines (FSMs), and the authors' model consists of two FSMs, one observing part of the behavior of the other. The authors prove that specific classes of faults are detectable, and give a procedure for constructing detectors, but the design of the minimum alphabet detector is NP-complete. An example applicable to the 802.2 protocol is provided. >
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