2021
DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v24.i3.pp1596-1603
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Deadlock detection in distributed system

Abstract: In highly automated devices, deadlock is a case that occurs when no system can permit its event which may give irrelevant economic losses. A process can request or release resources that are either available or are on hold by others. If a process requesting a resource is not available at any time, then that process enters into the waiting state. But if a waiting state is not converted into its present state, it enters more than two processes are having an indefinite waiting state. The proposed algorithm gives … Show more

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“…The internet of things (IoT) used in this project is global positioning system (GPS) module which is GPS is invaluable to an IoT system since it measures and records location, speed, time, and direction, global system for mobile (GSM) that is based on enhanced data rates for GSM evolution (e-GPRS) and is intended as a high capacity, long range, low energy, and simple cellular system for IoT communications, ESP32 that have the Wi-Fi antenna and dual-core of the module allow embedded devices to connect to networks and transmit data, Blynk app and Telegram [11], [12]. Blynk is the most widely used IoT platform for connecting devices to the cloud.…”
Section: Background Study 21 Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The internet of things (IoT) used in this project is global positioning system (GPS) module which is GPS is invaluable to an IoT system since it measures and records location, speed, time, and direction, global system for mobile (GSM) that is based on enhanced data rates for GSM evolution (e-GPRS) and is intended as a high capacity, long range, low energy, and simple cellular system for IoT communications, ESP32 that have the Wi-Fi antenna and dual-core of the module allow embedded devices to connect to networks and transmit data, Blynk app and Telegram [11], [12]. Blynk is the most widely used IoT platform for connecting devices to the cloud.…”
Section: Background Study 21 Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%