We consider a rooted tree R to be a rooted subtree of a given tree T if the tree obtained by replacing the directed arcs of R by undirected edges is a subtree of T. In this work, we study the problem of assigning colors to a given set of rooted subtrees of a given host tree such that if any two rooted subtrees share a directed edge, then they are assigned different colors. The objective is to minimize the total number of colors used in the coloring. The problem is NP hard even in the case when the degree of the host tree is restricted to 3. This problem is motivated by the problem of assigning wavelengths to multicast traffic requests in all-optical tree networks. We present a greedy coloring scheme for the case when the degree of the...
AbstractMotivated by the problem of WDM routing in all-optical networks, we study the following NP-h...
AbstractWe study the problem of assigning a minimum number of colors to directed paths (dipaths) of ...
AbstractTo establish a multicast connection in a wavelength routed optical network, two steps are ne...
Routing and channel assignment is a fundamental problem in computer/communication networks. In wavel...
International audienceThis paper addresses the natural relaxation of the path coloring problem, in w...
AbstractLet G be an undirected connected graph. Given a set of g groups each being a subset of V(G),...
AbstractA fundamental problem in communication networks is wavelength assignment (WA): given a set o...
n this dissertation, we study the problem of (i) routing and wavelength assignment, and (ii) traffic...
SUMMARY The path coloring problem is to assign the min-imum number of colors to a given set P of dir...
Mention très honorableFinaliste français du Prix jeune chercheur ERCIM Cor Baayen 2005This thesis de...
Mention très honorableFinaliste français du Prix jeune chercheur ERCIM Cor Baayen 2005This thesis de...
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We consider the problem of minimizing the number of wavelengths needed to connect a given multicast ...
OPTx-editorial-board=yes, OPTx-proceedings=yes, OPTx-international-audience=yesInternational audienc...
We consider the problem of minimizing the number of wavelengths needed to connect a given multicast ...
AbstractMotivated by the problem of WDM routing in all-optical networks, we study the following NP-h...
AbstractWe study the problem of assigning a minimum number of colors to directed paths (dipaths) of ...
AbstractTo establish a multicast connection in a wavelength routed optical network, two steps are ne...
Routing and channel assignment is a fundamental problem in computer/communication networks. In wavel...
International audienceThis paper addresses the natural relaxation of the path coloring problem, in w...
AbstractLet G be an undirected connected graph. Given a set of g groups each being a subset of V(G),...
AbstractA fundamental problem in communication networks is wavelength assignment (WA): given a set o...
n this dissertation, we study the problem of (i) routing and wavelength assignment, and (ii) traffic...
SUMMARY The path coloring problem is to assign the min-imum number of colors to a given set P of dir...
Mention très honorableFinaliste français du Prix jeune chercheur ERCIM Cor Baayen 2005This thesis de...
Mention très honorableFinaliste français du Prix jeune chercheur ERCIM Cor Baayen 2005This thesis de...
OPTx-editorial-board=yes, OPTx-proceedings=yes, OPTx-international-audience=yesInternational audienc...
We consider the problem of minimizing the number of wavelengths needed to connect a given multicast ...
OPTx-editorial-board=yes, OPTx-proceedings=yes, OPTx-international-audience=yesInternational audienc...
We consider the problem of minimizing the number of wavelengths needed to connect a given multicast ...
AbstractMotivated by the problem of WDM routing in all-optical networks, we study the following NP-h...
AbstractWe study the problem of assigning a minimum number of colors to directed paths (dipaths) of ...
AbstractTo establish a multicast connection in a wavelength routed optical network, two steps are ne...