Protocol Membership in Dependable Distributed Communication Systems – A Question of Brittleness

This paper describes results from fault injection experiments using heavy ions in the time-triggered communication protocol for safety critical distributed systems (TTP/C, C1 implementation). The observed results show that arbitrary faults in one erroneous node could cause inconsistencies in the clu...

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