Title
Constructing Node-Disjoint Paths in Biswapped Networks (BSNs)
Abstract
The recent biswapped networks (BSNs) offer a systematic scheme for building large, scalable, modular, and robust parallel architectures of arbitrary basis networks. BSNs are related to well-known swapped or OTIS networks, and are promising because of their attractive performance attributes including structural symmetry and algorithmic efficiency. In this paper we present an efficient general algorithm for constructing a maximal number of node-disjoint paths between two distinct nodes in a BSN built of an arbitrary basis network and analyze its performance. From this algorithm, we prove that a BSN is maximally fault tolerant if its basis network is connected. As an example application, we show that this algorithm finds the desirable node disjoint paths of length at most 1.5D+3 in 0(log3N) time when applied to an N-node BSN of diameter D built of a cube, and also estimate the average performance concerning the maximum path length by computer simulation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/GPC.WORKSHOPS.2008.69
GPC Workshops
Keywords
Field
DocType
average performance,attractive performance,efficient general algorithm,structural symmetry,parallel architectures,algorithmic efficiency,n-node bsn,node-disjoint paths,biswapped networks,maximum path length,computational complexity,parallel algorithms,otis network,recent biswapped network,arbitrary basis network,software fault tolerance,graph theory,basis network,constructing node-disjoint paths,robustness,algorithm design and analysis,fault tolerance,generic algorithm,fault tolerant,pervasive computing,computer science,computer simulation
Graph theory,Algorithmic efficiency,Disjoint sets,Computer science,Parallel algorithm,Software fault tolerance,Theoretical computer science,Fault tolerance,Computational complexity theory,Scalability,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-3177-9
1
0.35
References 
Authors
12
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Weidong Chen1404.62
Wenjun Xiao221825.54