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Fast algorithms for finding O(congestion+dilation) packet routing schedules

Published: 04 January 1995 Publication History

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Leighton, Maggs and Rao (1988) showed that for any network and any set of packets whose paths through the network are fixed and edge-simple, there exists a schedule for routing the packets to their destinations in O(c+d) steps using constant-size queues, where c is the congestion of the paths in the network, and d is the length of the longest path (the dilation). The proof, however, used the Lova/spl acute/sz (1975) local lemma and was not constructive. In this paper, we show how to find such a schedule in O(NE+Elog/sup /spl epsiv//E) time, for any fixed /spl epsiv/<0, where N is the total number of packets, and E is the number of edges in the network. We also show how to parallelize the algorithm so that it runs in NC. The method that we use to construct efficient packet routing schedules is based on the algorithmic form of the Lova/spl acute/sz local lemma discovered by Beck (1991).

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HICSS '95: Proceedings of the 28th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
January 1995
ISBN:0818669357

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IEEE Computer Society

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Published: 04 January 1995

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  1. Lovasz local lemma
  2. algorithm parallelization
  3. computational complexity
  4. congestion
  5. constant-size queues
  6. dilation
  7. fast algorithms
  8. fixed edge-simple paths
  9. multiprocessor interconnection networks
  10. packet routing schedules
  11. packet switching
  12. parallel algorithms
  13. processor scheduling
  14. telecommunication network routing

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  • (2000)Average-case analysis of greedy packet scheduling (extended astract)Proceedings of the nineteenth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing10.1145/343477.343512(31-40)Online publication date: 16-Jul-2000
  • (1996)Distributed packet switching in arbitrary networksProceedings of the twenty-eighth annual ACM symposium on Theory of Computing10.1145/237814.237983(366-375)Online publication date: 1-Jul-1996
  • (1996)On the benefit of supporting virtual channels in wormhole routersProceedings of the eighth annual ACM symposium on Parallel Algorithms and Architectures10.1145/237502.237517(131-141)Online publication date: 24-Jun-1996
  • (1995)Many-to-one packet routing on gridsProceedings of the twenty-seventh annual ACM symposium on Theory of computing10.1145/225058.225136(258-267)Online publication date: 29-May-1995

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