Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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419560 | Discrete Applied Mathematics | 2010 | 8 Pages |
In this paper, we propose a new framework to provide continuous services to users by a collection of mobile servers distributed over an interconnection network. We model those mobile servers as a subset of nodes, and assume that a user can receive the service if at least one adjacent node (including itself) plays the role of a server; i.e., we assume that the service could not be routed via the interconnection network. The main results obtained in this paper are summarized as follows: For the class of trees consisting of nn nodes, ⌊n/2⌋⌊n/2⌋ mobile servers are sometimes necessary and always sufficient to realize continuous services by the mobile servers, and for the class of Hamiltonian graphs with nn nodes, ⌈(n+1)/3⌉⌈(n+1)/3⌉ mobile servers are sometimes necessary and always sufficient.