AbstractWe consider the problem of constructing networks, having a fixed routing, that are highly fault-tolerant. A routing in a network assigns to each ordered pair of nodes a fixed path from one to another. According to Dolev, Halpern, Simons and Strong, a good routing is such that the diameter of the surviving route digraph associated to the routing is small whatever the set of fault is. In this digraph, the nodes are the nonfaulty nodes of the original digraph, two nodes being joined by an arc if and only if there are no faults on the path between them. Dolev, Halpern, Simons and Strong have asked for families of networks admitting such a routing. Here we prove that the families of de Bruijn or Kautz networks satisfy this condition
Designing routing schemes is a multidimensional and complex task that depends on the objective funct...
AbstractWe study the problem of designing fault-tolerant routings with small routing tables for a k-...
Kautz directed graphs (digraphs) arise from larger de Bruijn digraphs by the deletion of nodes or fr...
AbstractWe consider the problem of constructing networks, having a fixed routing, that are highly fa...
AbstractWe construct fault-tolerant routings for several families of graphs, including all graphs of...
AbstractWe analyze the problem of constructing a network with a given number of nodes which has a fi...
AbstractConsider a directed communication network G in which a limited number of directed link and/o...
AbstractWe model a communication network as a graph in which a processor is a node and a communicati...
AbstractThis paper studies routing vulnerability in loop networks modeled by double fixed step-graph...
AbstractWe show that undirected Kautz graphs (Theorem 3.1) and modified Kautz graphs (Theorem 4.2) h...
AbstractConsider a communication network or an undirected graph G in which a limited number of link ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study fault-tolerant routing in bijective connection networks with restric...
In this paper we present a hardware implementation of an algorithm for generating node disjoint rout...
In this paper we present a hardware implementation of an algorithm for generating node disjoint rout...
This paper studies routing vulnerability in networks modeled by chordal ring graphs. In a chordal ri...
Designing routing schemes is a multidimensional and complex task that depends on the objective funct...
AbstractWe study the problem of designing fault-tolerant routings with small routing tables for a k-...
Kautz directed graphs (digraphs) arise from larger de Bruijn digraphs by the deletion of nodes or fr...
AbstractWe consider the problem of constructing networks, having a fixed routing, that are highly fa...
AbstractWe construct fault-tolerant routings for several families of graphs, including all graphs of...
AbstractWe analyze the problem of constructing a network with a given number of nodes which has a fi...
AbstractConsider a directed communication network G in which a limited number of directed link and/o...
AbstractWe model a communication network as a graph in which a processor is a node and a communicati...
AbstractThis paper studies routing vulnerability in loop networks modeled by double fixed step-graph...
AbstractWe show that undirected Kautz graphs (Theorem 3.1) and modified Kautz graphs (Theorem 4.2) h...
AbstractConsider a communication network or an undirected graph G in which a limited number of link ...
AbstractIn this paper, we study fault-tolerant routing in bijective connection networks with restric...
In this paper we present a hardware implementation of an algorithm for generating node disjoint rout...
In this paper we present a hardware implementation of an algorithm for generating node disjoint rout...
This paper studies routing vulnerability in networks modeled by chordal ring graphs. In a chordal ri...
Designing routing schemes is a multidimensional and complex task that depends on the objective funct...
AbstractWe study the problem of designing fault-tolerant routings with small routing tables for a k-...
Kautz directed graphs (digraphs) arise from larger de Bruijn digraphs by the deletion of nodes or fr...