identifiability

Topology Agnostic Bounds on Minimum Requirements for Network Failure Identification

In Boolean Network Tomography (BNT), node identifiability is a crucial property that reflects the possibility of unambiguously classifying the state of the nodes of a network as 'working' or 'failed' through end-to-end measurement paths. Designing a monitoring scheme satisfying network identifiability is an NP problem. In this article, we provide theoretical bounds on the minimum number of necessary measurement paths to guarantee identifiability of a given number of nodes.

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