Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10334260 | Theoretical Computer Science | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
We consider a problem which arises in optical routing. WDM/SONET rings are a network architecture used by telecommunications carriers for traffic streams. The dominant cost factor in such networks is the total number of add-drop multiplexers (ADMs) used. A list of traffic streams to be routed between pairs of nodes is given. In this paper we consider the problem where we need to assign a route and a wavelength to each traffic stream, minimizing the total number of used SONET ADMs. This is called the chord version of the SONET ADMs minimization problem, to denote the fact that the routing is not given a priori. The best previously known approximation algorithms for this problem have the performance guarantee of 32. We present an improved algorithm with performance guarantee of exactly 107â1.42857. Moreover, we study some natural heuristics for this problem, and give tight analysis of their approximation ratios.
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Authors
Leah Epstein, Asaf Levin,