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Faulty diagnosability and g-extra connectivity of DQcube

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Pages 189-198 | Received 31 May 2019, Accepted 24 Mar 2020, Published online: 07 Apr 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Fault diagnosis of systems is an important area of study in the design and maintenance of multiprocessor systems. In 2005, Lai et al. proposed a new measure for the fault diagnosis of systems, namely, conditional diagnosability, which requires that all the neighbours of any processor in a multiprocessor system cannot be faulty at the same time. In 2017, Zhang et al. proposed a new measure for the fault diagnosis of systems, namely, g-extra conditional diagnosability, which requires that every component of GF has more than g vertices in the system. The g-extra conditional diagnosabilty of a graph G under the PMC model and the MM model are denoted by tgP(G) and tgM(G), respectively. Due to their many attractive properties, DQcube has received much research interest recently. In this paper, we first determine that κ1(DQ(m,d,n))=2n and κ2(DQ(m,d,n))=3n2. Second, we determine 1,2-extra conditional diagnosability and conditional diagnosability of DQ(m,d,n) under the PMC model and the MM model.

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Funding

The research is supported by NSFC [grant numbers 11531011]

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