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A practical algorithm for constructing oblivious routing schemes

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A practical algorithm for constructing oblivious routing schemes
In a (randomized) oblivious routing scheme the path chosen for a request between a source s and a target t is independent from the current traffic in the network. Hence, such a scheme consists of probability distributions over s − t paths for every source-target pair s, t in the network. In a recent result [11] it was shown that for any undirected network there is an oblivious routing scheme that achieves a polylogarithmic competitive ratio with respect to congestion. Subsequently, Azar et al. [4] gave a polynomial time algorithm that for a given network constructs the best oblivious routing scheme, i.e. the scheme that guarantees the best possible competitive ratio. Unfortunately, the latter result is based on the Ellipsoid algorithm; hence it is unpractical for large networks. In this paper we present a combinatorial algorithm for constructing an oblivious routing scheme that guarantees a competitive ratio of O(log4 n) for undirected networks. Furthermore, our approach yields a pr...
Marcin Bienkowski, Miroslaw Korzeniowski, Harald R
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where SPAA
Authors Marcin Bienkowski, Miroslaw Korzeniowski, Harald Räcke
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