We study the problem of routing in doubling metrics, and show how to perform hierarchical routing in such metrics with small stretch and compact routing tables (i.e., with small amount of routing information stored at each vertex). We say that a metric has doubling dimension if every set of diameter can be covered by sets of diameter . (A doubling metric is one whose doubling dimension is a constant.) We show how to perform !#"$ -stretch routing on metrics for any %&'")(* routing tables of size at most -41 3245363798 bits with only .10 2 4536:8 is the diameter of the graph; hence the number of routing table entries is just " 2 456:8 for doubling metrics. These results extend and improve...
One of the fundamental trade-offs in compact routing schemes is between the space used to store the ...
We develop a theory for deciding, for any routing metric and any network, whether the messages in th...
Abstract—Homotopic routing asks for a path going around holes according to a given “threading”. Path...
We study the problem of routing in doubling metrics, and show how to perform hierarchical routing in...
We study the problem of routing in doubling metrics, and show how to perform hierarchical routing in...
We study the problem of routing in doubling metrics, and show how to perform hierarchical routing in...
We study the problem of routing in doubling metrics, and show how to perform hierarchical routing in...
Finding a shortest path between any two nodes in a network have been studied over the past few decad...
In this thesis, we study two classes of problems: routing and classification. Routing problems inclu...
International audienceRouting with \emph{multiplicative} stretch~$3$ (which means that the path used...
This research work explores the use of the Greedy Geometric Routing (GGR) schemes to solve the scala...
In recent years, considerable advances have been made in the study of properties of metric spaces in...
Abstract—It is important in communication networks to use routes that are as short as possible (i.e ...
Abstract. Two conflicting goals play a crucial role in the design of routing schemes for communicati...
Network design problems are important subjects in the study of approximation algorithms. The key cha...
One of the fundamental trade-offs in compact routing schemes is between the space used to store the ...
We develop a theory for deciding, for any routing metric and any network, whether the messages in th...
Abstract—Homotopic routing asks for a path going around holes according to a given “threading”. Path...
We study the problem of routing in doubling metrics, and show how to perform hierarchical routing in...
We study the problem of routing in doubling metrics, and show how to perform hierarchical routing in...
We study the problem of routing in doubling metrics, and show how to perform hierarchical routing in...
We study the problem of routing in doubling metrics, and show how to perform hierarchical routing in...
Finding a shortest path between any two nodes in a network have been studied over the past few decad...
In this thesis, we study two classes of problems: routing and classification. Routing problems inclu...
International audienceRouting with \emph{multiplicative} stretch~$3$ (which means that the path used...
This research work explores the use of the Greedy Geometric Routing (GGR) schemes to solve the scala...
In recent years, considerable advances have been made in the study of properties of metric spaces in...
Abstract—It is important in communication networks to use routes that are as short as possible (i.e ...
Abstract. Two conflicting goals play a crucial role in the design of routing schemes for communicati...
Network design problems are important subjects in the study of approximation algorithms. The key cha...
One of the fundamental trade-offs in compact routing schemes is between the space used to store the ...
We develop a theory for deciding, for any routing metric and any network, whether the messages in th...
Abstract—Homotopic routing asks for a path going around holes according to a given “threading”. Path...