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Resource relocation on asymmetric networks
Author(s) -
D. Jacob Wildstrom
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of graph algorithms and applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.387
H-Index - 38
ISSN - 1526-1719
DOI - 10.7155/jgaa.00202
Subject(s) - relocation , computer science , resource (disambiguation) , mathematical optimization , distributed computing , mathematics , computer network , programming language
The necessary information to optimally serve sequential requests at the vertices of an undirected, unweighted graph with a single mobile resource is a known result of Chung, Graham, and Saks; however, generalizations of this concept to directed and weighted graphs present unforeseen and surprising changes in the necessary lookahead for strategic optimization. A pair of edges of unequal weights and opposite orientation can serve to simulate a communication or transportation connection with asymmetric costs, as may arise in a transportation network from prevailing winds or elevation changes, or in a communication network from aDSL or a similar technology. This research explores the complications introduced by asymmetric connections within even very small networks. We consider the dynamic relocation problem on a two-vertex system and nd that, even in this simplest possible asymmetric graph, the necessary lookahead for optimal relocation may be arbitrarily large. This investigation also gives rise to a linear-time algorithm to determine the optimizing real-time response to any request sequence which uniquely determines an optimal response.

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