On-line admission control and circuit routing for high performance computing and communication
- 17 December 2002
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- p. 412-423
- https://doi.org/10.1109/sfcs.1994.365675
Abstract
This paper considers the problems of admission control and virtual circuit routing in high performance computing and communication systems. Admission control and virtual circuit routing problems arise in numerous applications, including video-servers, real-lime database servers, and the provision of permanent virtual channel in large-scale communications networks. The paper describes both upper and lower bounds on the competitive ratio of algorithms for admission control and virtual circuit routing in trees, arrays, and hypercubes (the networks most commonly used in conjunction with nigh performance computing and communication). Our results include optimal algorithms for admission control and virtual circuit routing in trees, as well as the first competitive algorithms for these problems on non-tree networks. A key result of our research is the development of on-line algorithms that substantially outperform the greedy-based approaches that are used in practice.Keywords
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