FAULT TOLERANCE AND SELF-HEALING IN IOT-ENHANCED P2P SYSTEMS

FAULT TOLERANCE AND SELF-HEALING IN IOT-ENHANCED P2P SYSTEMS

Authors

  • Ibrokhimkhuja Rikhsikhujaev
  • Mohit Bhandwal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17599438

Keywords:

fault tolerance, self-healing, Internet of things (IoT), peer-to-peer networks, distributed systems, failure detection, replication, checkpointing and recovery, adaptive fault management, redundancy.

Abstract

In this article different self-healing and fault-tolerance concepts and approaches that can be integrated in IoT
enhanced P2P systems were studied. Overall, the main purpose of this article is to give an overview on importance of
self-healing and fault tolerance in order to ensure seamless operation and reliable data transfer. In addition, there are
some recommendations provided for improving resilience and reliability.

Author Biographies

Ibrokhimkhuja Rikhsikhujaev

3rd year Student, B.Tech Computer Science and
Engineering, Amity University in Tashkent

Mohit Bhandwal

Supervisor:
Ph.D. Mechanical and Automation Engineering

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Published

2025-11-01

How to Cite

Rikhsikhujaev, I., & Bhandwal, M. (2025). FAULT TOLERANCE AND SELF-HEALING IN IOT-ENHANCED P2P SYSTEMS. GREEN ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT, 3. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17599438
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