Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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420397 | Discrete Applied Mathematics | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Grooming uniform all-to-all traffic in optical ring networks with grooming ratio CC requires the determination of graph decompositions of the complete graph into subgraphs each having at most CC edges. The drop cost of such a grooming is the total number of vertices of nonzero degree in these subgraphs, and the grooming is optimal when the drop cost is minimum. The minimum possible drop cost is determined for grooming ratio 8, and this cost is shown to be realized with six exceptions, and 37 possible exceptions, the largest being 105.
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Authors
Charles J. Colbourn, Gennian Ge, Alan C.H. Ling,