Abstract

In the basic version of the distributed mutual exclusion problem, only one resource is under contention. If there are many types and instances of shared resources in a distributed system, a node may want to access the first available resource from any given subset of these resources. In this paper, we present a static tree based solution to this problem. The number of messages generated per critical section execution can be from 0 to 2(N-1), where N is the number of nodes in the system. A significant advantage of the presented algorithm is that the upper bound on the number of messages generated per critical section execution, namely 2(N-1), is independent of the number of resources covered by the algorithm. >

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