2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-22300-6_37
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Resilient and Low Stretch Routing through Embedding into Tree Metrics

Abstract: Abstract. Given a network, the simplest routing scheme is probably routing on a spanning tree. This method however does not provide good stretch -the route between two nodes can be much longer than their shortest distance, nor does it give good resilience -one node failure may disconnect quadratically many pairs. In this paper we use two trees to achieve both constant stretch and good resilience. Given a metric (e.g., as the shortest path metric of a given communication network), we build two hierarchical well… Show more

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“…Later, a tree structure is applied for multipath routing. 31,32 One recent advance in multipath routing is homotopy-based routing. 33 The authors apply the concept of homotopy to effectively evaluate the diversity of alternative paths of a network deployed on 2D plane with uncovered holes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, a tree structure is applied for multipath routing. 31,32 One recent advance in multipath routing is homotopy-based routing. 33 The authors apply the concept of homotopy to effectively evaluate the diversity of alternative paths of a network deployed on 2D plane with uncovered holes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%