@article{Shmeleva_2019, title={VERIFICATION OF THE TRIANGULAR COMMUNICATION GRIDS PROTOCOLS BY INFINITE PETRI NETS}, url={http://ric.zntu.edu.ua/article/view/154478}, DOI={10.15588/1607-3274-2018-4-3}, abstractNote={<p>Context. Computing and communication grids are a powerful means of increasing the performance and quality of service of modern networks. In two-dimensional grids the basic cell forms are a triangle, a square, and a hexagon. Triangular grids are used in<br />solving boundary value problems with triangular finite elements, in broadcasting systems and in television. The simplest and most efficient implementations of grids can possess hidden defects and vulnerabilities in terms of secure information exchange. Thus, the<br />verification of grids is an urgent task.<br />Objective. The goal of the paper is to construct the models of triangular communication grids in the form of infinite Petri nets and to investigate their properties for proving the protocols (verification) correctness.<br />Method. Research methods are based on the basics of graph theory, linear algebra, the theoretical foundations of Petri nets, mathematical modeling and simulation.                  Results. A parametric description of the triangular communication grid on the plane, in a direct and a dual form, is constructed. The switching node implements full-duplex transmission and buffering of packets with a limited capacity of the internal buffer. Analytic expressions are obtained for estimating the number of model components. Solving infinite systems of linear equations in parametric form allowed us to prove the invariance of a model of arbitrary size. Invariance is one of the basic properties of the ideal protocol model which determines the safety of the network. The practical significance of the results obtained lies in the construction of safe grid schemes for further software and hardware implementation, which is officially confirmed by the inclusion of triangular grid models in the archive of Petri net models of the University Paris 6 Informatics Laboratory.                                                                                            Conclusions. For the first time, a mathematical model of triangular communication grids with a regular structure and an arbitrary size in the form of infinite Petri nets was constructed for verification of information transmit protocols in grids. The application of the technique for verification of triangular communication structures allows the further development of the infinite Petri nets theory for constructing and investigating models of arbitrary grids with a regular structure.</p>}, number={4}, journal={Radio Electronics, Computer Science, Control}, author={Shmeleva, T. R.}, year={2019}, month={Jan.} }