Broker Fault Recovery for a Multiprocessor System-an-Chip Middleware. Domingues, A. R. P., Hamerski, J. C., & Amory, A. In 2018 31st Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design (SBCCI), pages 1-6, Aug, 2018.
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The publish-subscribe programming model has been used successfully in many distributed embedded application domains and has been recently ported to the MPSoC domain. However, the publish-subscribe model requires the element of the broker, which is a single process that manages the communication between nodes; a unique point of failure in the system. This paper presents a lightweight extension of the publish-subscribe model with a fault recovery method for the broker. The results show that the proposed method inserts small memory footprint to the system while providing minimal system downtime during recovery.
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author={A. R. P. {Domingues} and J. C. {Hamerski} and A. {Amory}},
booktitle={2018 31st Symposium on Integrated Circuits and Systems Design (SBCCI)},
title={Broker Fault Recovery for a Multiprocessor System-an-Chip Middleware},
year={2018},
volume={},
number={},
pages={1-6},
abstract={The publish-subscribe programming model has been used successfully in many distributed embedded application domains and has been recently ported to the MPSoC domain. However, the publish-subscribe model requires the element of the broker, which is a single process that manages the communication between nodes; a unique point of failure in the system. This paper presents a lightweight extension of the publish-subscribe model with a fault recovery method for the broker. The results show that the proposed method inserts small memory footprint to the system while providing minimal system downtime during recovery.},
keywords={mpsoc, software},
doi={10.1109/SBCCI.2018.8533254},
ISSN={},
month={Aug},}

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