In this paper, we focus on deriving low-diameter networks, beginning with D = 2, the next best value to that of the complete network, and proceeding to somewhat larger (constant) values leading to more economical networks. We show that perfect difference networks (PDNs), which are based on the mathematical notion of perfect difference sets, offer a diameter of 2 in an asymptotically optimal manner. In other words, PDNs allow O(d 2) nodes when nodes are of degree d, or, equivalently, have a node degree that grows as the square-root of the network size. The symmetry and rich connectivity of PDNs lead to balanced communication traffic and good fault tolerance. Multidimensional PDNs offer a tradeoff between cost and performance in the sense tha...
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The RAIN (Reliable Array of Independent Nodes) project at Caltech is focusing on creating highly r...
The existence of parallel node-disjoint paths between any pair of nodes is a desirable property of i...
We usually use a digraph to represent a wireless network (WN). Correspondingly, a connected dominati...
Abstract—Perfect difference networks (PDNs) that are based on the mathematical notion of perfect dif...
International audienceThis article deals with the problem of minimizing the transmission delay in Il...
AbstractWe explore the communication properties of a family of networks, based on the incidence rela...
[[abstract]]This paper investigates a planar solution of the optimization problem that appears in th...
For routing problems in interconnection networks it is important to find the shortest containers bet...
AbstractWe study connection networks in which certain pairs of nodes have to be connected by k edge-...
We propose an algebraic constructive method which allows to find a certain kind of networks having o...
One way to improve the reliability of a network is through physical diversity, i.e., via routing of ...
The main benefits of a three-dimensional layout of interconnection networks are the savings in mate...
© World Scientific Publishing CompanyWe extensively discuss a new interconnection network topology, ...
Fast and efficient communications are essential to the success of large-scale multiprocessor paralle...
We consider the problem of constructing a minimum-weight, two-connected network spanning all the poi...
The RAIN (Reliable Array of Independent Nodes) project at Caltech is focusing on creating highly r...
The existence of parallel node-disjoint paths between any pair of nodes is a desirable property of i...
We usually use a digraph to represent a wireless network (WN). Correspondingly, a connected dominati...