On g-good-neighbor conditional diagnosability of (n, k)-star networks

Abstract

The g-good-neighbor conditional diagnosability is a new measure for fault diagnosis of systems. Xu et al. [Theor. Comput. Sci. 659 (2017) 53--63] determined the g-good-neighbor conditional diagnosability of (n, k)-star networks Sn, k (i.e., tg(Sn, k)) with 1≤ k≤ n-1 for 1≤ g≤ n-k under the PMC model and the MM* model. In this paper, we determine tg(Sn, k) for all the remaining cases with 1≤ k≤ n-1 for 1≤ g≤ n-1 under the two models, from which we can obtain the g-good-neighbor conditional diagnosability of the star graph obtained by Li et al. [to appear in Theor. Comput. Sci.] for 1≤ g≤ n-2.

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