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Efficient Protocols for Computing the Optimal Swap Edges of a Shortest Path Tree

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Efficient Protocols for Computing the Optimal Swap Edges of a Shortest Path Tree
We consider the problem of computing the optimal swap edges of a shortest-path tree. This theoretical problem arises in practice in systems that offer point-offailure shortest-path rerouting service in presence of a single link failure: if the shortest path is not affected by the failed link, then the message will be delivered through that path; otherwise, the system will guarantee that, when the message reaches the node where the failure has occurred, the message will then be rerouted through the shortest-path to its destination. There exist highly efficient serial solutions for the problem, but unfortunately because of the structures they use, there is no known (nor foreseeable) efficient distributed implementation for them. A distributed protocol exists only for finding swap edges, not necessarily optimal ones. We present two simple and efficient distributed algorithms for computing the optimal swap edges of a shortest-path tree. One algorithm uses messages containing a constant...
Paola Flocchini, Antonio Mesa Enriques, Linda Pagl
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where IFIP
Authors Paola Flocchini, Antonio Mesa Enriques, Linda Pagli, Giuseppe Prencipe, Nicola Santoro
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