Longest Shortcut을 이용한 홉 제한이 있는 생존 가능망 설계

Survivable Network Design with Hop Limit Using Longest Shortcut Method

  • 곽선정 (경희대학교 전자정보학부) ;
  • 한치근 (경희대학교 전자정보학부)
  • Kwack, Sun-Jung (College of Electronics & Information, Kyunghee University) ;
  • Han, Chi-Geun (College of Electronics & Information, Kyunghee University)
  • 투고 : 20010300
  • 심사 : 20020400
  • 발행 : 2002.09.30

초록

For the recent multimedia service, the network should be fast, stable, and reliable. In order to provide reliability of the network, certain survivability of the network, which guarantees it's functions even though there is some failure on the network, should be satisfied. Also, for a pair of nodes on the network, there must be paths of which numbers of hops are within a certain limit for realtime service between them. In this paper, we propose a longest shortcut method for solving the survivable network design problems with hop limit. Through the computational results, we compare the efficiency of the method with an existing shortest shortcut method and find that the proposed method is more efficient than the shortest shortcut method.

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