Network robustness and throughput can be improved by routing each source-to-terminal (sd, td) demand d via two disjoint paths (2DP). However, 2DP routing increases energy usage despite yielding lower link utilization and higher redundancy. In this paper, we address the problem of minimizing the energy usage of networks that use 2DP. Specifically, our problem, called Energy-Aware Two Disjoint Paths Routing (EAR-2DP), is to maximally switch off redundant links while guaranteeing at least 0≤T≤1.0 fraction of all possible (sd, td) 2DPs remain on and their maximum link utilization (MLU) is no greater than a configured threshold. We first prove that EAR-2DP is NP-complete. Then, we design a fast heuristic solution, called Two Disjoint Paths by Sh...
Some of the major challenges confronting wireless sensor networks are usually associated with scarci...
Without the knowledge of the future message flow, the problem of finding energy efficient routes ...
International audienceRouting in ad hoc mobile networks is a problem which is not satisfactorily sol...
Network robustness and throughput can be improved by routing each demand d via two disjoint paths (2...
Network robustness and throughput can be improved by routing each source-to-terminal (s, t) demand v...
International audienceCarrier grade networks are in general over-dimensioned in order to protect aga...
Over-provisioning of network resources, i.e., routers and links, provides a unique opportunity for e...
We develop algorithms for finding minimum energy disjoint paths in an all-wireless network, for both...
Current network infrastructures are over-provisioned to increase their resilience against resource f...
Abstract—This paper addresses the NP-hard problem of switching off bundled links whilst retaining th...
In this paper we consider on-line disjoint path routing in energy-constrained ad hoc networks. The o...
This paper addresses the NP-hard problem of switching off bundled links whilst retaining the QoS pro...
In this paper we consider on-line disjoint path routing in energy-constrained ad hoc networks. The o...
Abstract—Online energy aware routing in wireless networks is the problem of finding energy efficient...
In this thesis, we study several models of energy-Aware routing. For each model, we present a linear...
Some of the major challenges confronting wireless sensor networks are usually associated with scarci...
Without the knowledge of the future message flow, the problem of finding energy efficient routes ...
International audienceRouting in ad hoc mobile networks is a problem which is not satisfactorily sol...
Network robustness and throughput can be improved by routing each demand d via two disjoint paths (2...
Network robustness and throughput can be improved by routing each source-to-terminal (s, t) demand v...
International audienceCarrier grade networks are in general over-dimensioned in order to protect aga...
Over-provisioning of network resources, i.e., routers and links, provides a unique opportunity for e...
We develop algorithms for finding minimum energy disjoint paths in an all-wireless network, for both...
Current network infrastructures are over-provisioned to increase their resilience against resource f...
Abstract—This paper addresses the NP-hard problem of switching off bundled links whilst retaining th...
In this paper we consider on-line disjoint path routing in energy-constrained ad hoc networks. The o...
This paper addresses the NP-hard problem of switching off bundled links whilst retaining the QoS pro...
In this paper we consider on-line disjoint path routing in energy-constrained ad hoc networks. The o...
Abstract—Online energy aware routing in wireless networks is the problem of finding energy efficient...
In this thesis, we study several models of energy-Aware routing. For each model, we present a linear...
Some of the major challenges confronting wireless sensor networks are usually associated with scarci...
Without the knowledge of the future message flow, the problem of finding energy efficient routes ...
International audienceRouting in ad hoc mobile networks is a problem which is not satisfactorily sol...