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African University of Science and Technology

Distributed and Wireless Systems

Prof. Ousmane THIARE

[www.ousmanethiare.com]

June 14, 2015

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Chapter 1: Introduction to Distributed Systems Chapter 2: Time, clocks and ordering of events Chapter 3: Global State

Chapter 4: Termination detection

Chapter 5: Distributed Mutual exclusion algorithms Chapter 6: Deadlocks

Chapter 7: Fault tolerance

Chapter 8: Election algorithms and distributed processing Chapter 9: Group communication

Chapter 10: Scheduling in Distributed systems Chapter 11: Introduction to Wireless systems Chapter 12: Introduction to Ad Hoc Networks Chapter 13: Wireless Sensor Networks and Applications

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Bibliography

1. Distributed Operating Systems & Algorithms, Randy Chow and Theodore Johnson, Addison Wesley, 1997

2. Distributed Systems, Concepts and Design, Georges Coulouris, Jean Dollimore and Tim Kindberg, Addison-Wesley, 2001

3. Distributed Systems, Principles and Paradigms, Andrew S. Tanen- baum and Maarten van Steen, Prentice Hall, 2002

4. Concurrent Systems, 2nd edition, Jean Bacon, Addison Wesley, 1997 5. L . Lamport. Time, clocks and the ordering of events in a distributed

system. Comm. ACM, vol.21,7, July 1978 .

6. G. LeLann. Distributed systems : towards a formal approach. IFIP Congress, Toronto, August 1977.

7. Perkins and C. E., Ad hoc networking. Addison-Wesley Verlag, 2001.

8. I. Akyildiz and M.C. Vuran. Wireless sensor networks. John Wiley

& Sons, Inc., 2010.

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