有向冗余Steiner树的高效构造

Y. Bejerano, S. Jana, P. Koppol
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多播在支持IPTV、视频会议和内容分发等关键业务服务方面正变得越来越流行。为了满足严格的可用性要求,高故障弹性组播基础设施至关重要。冗余斯坦纳树(RST)是实现这种基础结构的一种机制。rst是一对斯坦纳树,它确保对于网络中的任何单个链路或节点故障,多播连接的每个目标节点都可以从这两个树中的至少一个上的源节点到达。本文研究了在np完全有向图上构造最优rst的问题。鉴于此,我们提出了一个简单有效的方案来构建近最优rst。该方案确保一般有向图的近似比率为2k,其中k表示目标节点的数量。我们将该方案的性能与提供最优解下界的问题的线性规划(LP)公式进行比较。我们的模拟表明,我们的方案构建了接近最优的rst,与目标节点的数量无关,并且显著优于先前文献中提出的其他方法。
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Efficient construction of directed Redundant Steiner trees
Multicast is getting increasingly popular to support critical business services such as IPTV, video conferencing and content distribution. To meet the stringent availability requirements, a highly fault resilient multicast infrastructure is critically important. Redundant Steiner trees (RST) are one mechanism for realizing such infrastructure. RSTs are a pair of Steiner trees that ensure that for any single link or node failure in the network, every destination node of a multicast connection is reachable from the source on at least one of these two trees. In this paper, we consider the problem of constructing optimal RSTs in a directed graph, which is NP-complete. In light of this, we propose a simple and efficient scheme to construct near-optimal RSTs. The scheme ensures an approximation ratio of 2k for general directed graphs, where k denotes the number of destination nodes. We compare the performance of our scheme with an linear program (LP) formulation of the problem that provides a lower bound on the optimal solution. Our simulations illustrate that our scheme constructs near optimal RSTs independent of the number of destination nodes and significantly outperforms other approaches proposed in prior literature.
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