Abstract-A network is defined as an undirected graph and a routing which consists of a collection of simple paths connecting every pair of vertices in the graph. The forwarding index of a network is the maximum number of paths passing through any vertex in the graph. Thus it corre-sponds to the maximum amount of forwarding done by any node in a communication network with a fixed routing. For a given number of vertices, each having a given degree constraint, we consider the problem of finding networks that minimize the forwarding index. Forwarding indexes are calculated ’ for cube networks and generalized de Bruijn networks. General bounds are derived which show that de Bruijn networks are asymptotically optimal. Finally, efficient technique...
Expanding and forwarding are two graphic parameters related to the connectivity and the capacity of ...
Let G be a connected graph of order n. A routing in G is a set of n(n 1) fixed paths for all ordere...
LetG be a connected graph. A routing inG is a set of fixed paths for all ordered pairs of vertices i...
AbstractA network (G,R) consists in a given undirected graph G of order n and a routing R, that is a...
AbstractFor a given connected graph G of order n, a routing R is a set of n(n-1) simple paths one sp...
The decision version of the forwarding index problem is, given a connected graph G and an integer ξ,...
AbstractThe decision version of the forwarding index problem is, given a connected graph G and an in...
AbstractIn a given network with n vertices, a routing is defined as a set of n(n — 1) paths, one pat...
AbstractAnswering some questions of Heydemann, Meyer, Opatrny and Sotteau [4], we give upper bounds ...
A routing R of a connected graph G of order n is a collection of n(n — 1) simple paths connecting ev...
To measure the efficiency of a routing in network, Chung et al [The forwarding index of communicatio...
AbstractFor a given connected graph G of order v, a routing R in G is a set of v(v−1) elementary pat...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a technique to compute an improved bound on edge-forwarding indic...
Abstract. A routing R of a connected graph G of order n is a collection of n(n − 1) simple paths con...
AbstractExpanding and forwarding are two graphic parameters related to the connectivity and the capa...
Expanding and forwarding are two graphic parameters related to the connectivity and the capacity of ...
Let G be a connected graph of order n. A routing in G is a set of n(n 1) fixed paths for all ordere...
LetG be a connected graph. A routing inG is a set of fixed paths for all ordered pairs of vertices i...
AbstractA network (G,R) consists in a given undirected graph G of order n and a routing R, that is a...
AbstractFor a given connected graph G of order n, a routing R is a set of n(n-1) simple paths one sp...
The decision version of the forwarding index problem is, given a connected graph G and an integer ξ,...
AbstractThe decision version of the forwarding index problem is, given a connected graph G and an in...
AbstractIn a given network with n vertices, a routing is defined as a set of n(n — 1) paths, one pat...
AbstractAnswering some questions of Heydemann, Meyer, Opatrny and Sotteau [4], we give upper bounds ...
A routing R of a connected graph G of order n is a collection of n(n — 1) simple paths connecting ev...
To measure the efficiency of a routing in network, Chung et al [The forwarding index of communicatio...
AbstractFor a given connected graph G of order v, a routing R in G is a set of v(v−1) elementary pat...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce a technique to compute an improved bound on edge-forwarding indic...
Abstract. A routing R of a connected graph G of order n is a collection of n(n − 1) simple paths con...
AbstractExpanding and forwarding are two graphic parameters related to the connectivity and the capa...
Expanding and forwarding are two graphic parameters related to the connectivity and the capacity of ...
Let G be a connected graph of order n. A routing in G is a set of n(n 1) fixed paths for all ordere...
LetG be a connected graph. A routing inG is a set of fixed paths for all ordered pairs of vertices i...