Abstract
In this paper, we propose a scheme to identify the maximal fault-free substar-ring. This is the first result to derive a reconfiguration scheme with high processor utilization in the faulty n-star graph. The maximal fault-free substar-ring is connected by a ring of fault-free virtual substars with dilation 3 and maximal length of the ring is n(n-1)(n-2). Our proposed scheme can tolerate n - 3 faults such that the processor utilization is n 2 -2n+3/n 2 -n. This is a near optimal result since the maximal fault-free substar-ring is constructed by using all of the possible fault-free (n - 2)-substars. Moreover, our algorithm can still work when number of faults exceeds n - 3. The simulation results also show that the processor utilization is more than 50% if the number of faults is less than n 2 -n-1/2 in the n-star graph.