Network scalability has emerged as the essential problem in designing architectures and protocols for large-scale communication systems. Minor efficiencies, that can be tolerated in small networks, can accumulate and become a dominant factor determining the performance of large networks. In this thesis, we consider three problems that are related to scalability. First, we examine the size of routing tables as the number of nodes in the network increases. It is shown that the widely used shortest-path and straightline routing algorithm can be implemented only when nodes’ memory increases with the network size. On the other hand, it is established that there exist information-efficient algorithms, e.g., column-first routing protocol, that rou...
One barrier to deployment of large-scale QoS networks is scalability of QoS routing. Two major sourc...
Abstract—The capacity scaling property specifies the change of network throughput when network size ...
Many of our computer networks, not the least of which the Internet, are built upon hop-by-hop routin...
Network scalability has emerged as the essential problem in designing architectures and protocols fo...
Broadcast is a special case of routing in which a packet is to be delivered to a set that includes a...
In this paper, we deal with the compact routing problem on distributed networks, that is implementi...
We present a distributed asynchronous algorithm that, for every undirected weighted n-node graph G, ...
Many distributed optimization algorithms achieve an existentially-optimal round complexity (of (O?(?...
. Efficient communication in networks is a prerequisite to exploit the performance of large parallel...
Computer networks rely both on physical connectivity and a routing protocol responsible for computin...
The purpose of compact routing is to provide a labeling of the nodes of a network and a way to encod...
Various schemes for routing in high speed networks with few buffers are investigated. Deflection rou...
Vita.Much research has been devoted to developing efficient routing algorithms for data networks, pa...
In a routing problem, a set of packets must be routed from their sources to their destinations along...
Distributed scheduling and routing policies that perform well are increasingly being sought for mu...
One barrier to deployment of large-scale QoS networks is scalability of QoS routing. Two major sourc...
Abstract—The capacity scaling property specifies the change of network throughput when network size ...
Many of our computer networks, not the least of which the Internet, are built upon hop-by-hop routin...
Network scalability has emerged as the essential problem in designing architectures and protocols fo...
Broadcast is a special case of routing in which a packet is to be delivered to a set that includes a...
In this paper, we deal with the compact routing problem on distributed networks, that is implementi...
We present a distributed asynchronous algorithm that, for every undirected weighted n-node graph G, ...
Many distributed optimization algorithms achieve an existentially-optimal round complexity (of (O?(?...
. Efficient communication in networks is a prerequisite to exploit the performance of large parallel...
Computer networks rely both on physical connectivity and a routing protocol responsible for computin...
The purpose of compact routing is to provide a labeling of the nodes of a network and a way to encod...
Various schemes for routing in high speed networks with few buffers are investigated. Deflection rou...
Vita.Much research has been devoted to developing efficient routing algorithms for data networks, pa...
In a routing problem, a set of packets must be routed from their sources to their destinations along...
Distributed scheduling and routing policies that perform well are increasingly being sought for mu...
One barrier to deployment of large-scale QoS networks is scalability of QoS routing. Two major sourc...
Abstract—The capacity scaling property specifies the change of network throughput when network size ...
Many of our computer networks, not the least of which the Internet, are built upon hop-by-hop routin...