In this paper, we propose a new fault-tolerant distributed deadlock detection algorithm which can handle loss of any resource
release message. It is based on a token-based distributed mutual exclusion algorithm. We have evaluated and compared the performance
of the proposed algorithm with two other algorithms which belong to two different classes, using simulation studies. The proposed
algorithm is found to be efficient in terms of average number of messages per wait and average deadlock duration compared
to the other two algorithms in all situations, and has comparable or better performance in terms of other parameters.