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Topology Design with Minimal Cost Subject to Network Reliability Constraint.

Authors :
Elshqeirat, Basima
Soh, Sieteng
Rai, Suresh
Lazarescu, Mihai
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Reliability; Mar2015, Vol. 64 Issue 1, p118-131, 14p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

This paper addresses an NP-hard problem, refered to as Network Topology Design with minimum Cost subject to a Reliability constraint (NTD-CR), to design a minimal-cost communication network topology that satisfies a pre-defined reliability constraint. The paper describes a dynamic programming (DP) scheme to solve the NTD-CR problem, and proposes a DP approach, called Dynamic Programming Algorithm to solve NTD-CR (DPCR-ST), to generate the topology using a selected sequence of spanning trees of the network, STXmin. The paper shows that our DPCR-ST approach always provides a feasible solution, and produces an optimal topology given an optimal order of spanning trees. The paper proves that the problem of optimally ordering the spanning trees is NP-complete, and proposes three greedy heuristics to generate and order only k spanning trees of the network. Each heuristic allows the DPCR-ST approach to generate STXmin using only k spanning trees, which improves the time complexity while producing a near optimal topology. Simulations based on fully connected networks that contain up to 2.3\times 10^9 spanning trees show the merits of using the ordering methods and the effectiveness of our algorithm vis-à-vis to four existing state-of-the-art techniques. Our DPCR-ST approach is able to generate 81.5% optimal results, while using only 0.77% of the spanning trees contained in networks. Further, for a typical 2\,\times\,100 grid network that contains up to 1.899^102 spanning trees, DPCR-ST approach requires only k=1214 spanning trees to generate a topology with a reliability no larger than 5.05% off from optimal. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189529
Volume :
64
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Reliability
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101302510
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TR.2014.2338253