We consider on-line network synthesis problems. Let N = {1, · · · , n} be a set of n sites. Traffic flow requirements between pairs of sites are revealed one by one. Whenever a new request rij = rji (i < j) between sites i and j is revealed, an on-line algorithm must install the additional necessary capacity without decreasing the existing network capacity such that all the traffic requirements are met. The objective is to minimize the total capacity installed by the algorithm. The performance of an on-line algorithm is measured by the competitive ratio, defined to be the worst-case ratio between the total capacity by the on-line algorithm and the total optimal (off-line) capacity assuming we have priori information on all the require...
We study a wide range of online graph and network optimization problems, focusing on problems that a...
In this paper we study the problem of on-line allocation of routes to virtual circuits (both point-t...
The Network Construction problem, studied by Angluin et al., Hodosa et al., and others, asks for a m...
We consider on-line network synthesis problems. Let N = {1, · · · , n} be a set of n sites. Traff...
Due to its fast, dynamic, and distributed growth process, it is hard to obtain an accurate map of th...
Abstract — Due to its fast, dynamic, and distributed growth process, it is hard to obtain an accurat...
Whenever an edge failure occurs in a telecommunications network, the amount of traffic using the fau...
Suppose the vertices of a complete weighted graph are revealed to us one at a time, and we have to b...
This paper presents a model and the correspondingsolution method for the problem of jointly selectin...
Consider the on-line problem where a number of servers are ready to provide service to a set of cust...
Consider the on-line problem where a number of servers are ready to provide service to a set of cust...
The capacity distribution plays a crucial role to determine the traffic performance. In this paper, ...
A mathematical model is presented for the problem of jointly assigning routes to the communicating p...
This paper presents a model and the corresponding solution method for the problem of jointly selecti...
International audienceTelecommunication networks are subject to link and equipment failures. Since f...
We study a wide range of online graph and network optimization problems, focusing on problems that a...
In this paper we study the problem of on-line allocation of routes to virtual circuits (both point-t...
The Network Construction problem, studied by Angluin et al., Hodosa et al., and others, asks for a m...
We consider on-line network synthesis problems. Let N = {1, · · · , n} be a set of n sites. Traff...
Due to its fast, dynamic, and distributed growth process, it is hard to obtain an accurate map of th...
Abstract — Due to its fast, dynamic, and distributed growth process, it is hard to obtain an accurat...
Whenever an edge failure occurs in a telecommunications network, the amount of traffic using the fau...
Suppose the vertices of a complete weighted graph are revealed to us one at a time, and we have to b...
This paper presents a model and the correspondingsolution method for the problem of jointly selectin...
Consider the on-line problem where a number of servers are ready to provide service to a set of cust...
Consider the on-line problem where a number of servers are ready to provide service to a set of cust...
The capacity distribution plays a crucial role to determine the traffic performance. In this paper, ...
A mathematical model is presented for the problem of jointly assigning routes to the communicating p...
This paper presents a model and the corresponding solution method for the problem of jointly selecti...
International audienceTelecommunication networks are subject to link and equipment failures. Since f...
We study a wide range of online graph and network optimization problems, focusing on problems that a...
In this paper we study the problem of on-line allocation of routes to virtual circuits (both point-t...
The Network Construction problem, studied by Angluin et al., Hodosa et al., and others, asks for a m...