Title
On the Power of Advice and Randomization for the Disjoint Path Allocation Problem.
Abstract
In the disjoint path allocation problem, we consider a path of L + 1 vertices, representing the nodes in a communication network. Requests for an unbounded-time communication between pairs of vertices arrive in an online fashion and a central authority has to decide which of these calls to admit. The constraint is that each edge in the path can serve only one call and the goal is to admit as many calls as possible. Advice complexity is a recently introduced method for a fine-grained analysis of the hardness of online problems. We consider the advice complexity of disjoint path allocation, measured in the length L of the path. We show that asking for a bit of advice for every edge is necessary to be optimal and give online algorithms with advice achieving a constant competitive ratio using much less advice. Furthermore, we consider the case of using less than log log L advice bits, where we prove almost matching lower and upper bounds on the competitive ratio. In the latter case, we moreover show that randomness is as powerful as advice by designing a barely random online algorithm achieving almost the same competitive ratio.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1007/978-3-319-04298-5_9
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Field
DocType
Volume
Online algorithm,Combinatorics,Telecommunications network,Vertex (geometry),Central authority,Computer science,Greedy algorithm,Competitive algorithm,Disjoint path,Competitive analysis
Conference
8327
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0302-9743
6
0.45
References 
Authors
16
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kfir Barhum1172.08
Hans-Joachim Böckenhauer243529.91
Michal Forišek3556.64
Heidi Gebauer48311.07
Juraj Hromkovic560276.02
Sacha Krug6243.27
Jasmin Smula7353.33
Björn Steffen8335.05