2008
DOI: 10.1007/s10951-008-0069-5
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The impact of local policies on the quality of packet routing in paths, trees, and rings

Abstract: We consider the packet routing problem in store-and-forward networks whose topologies are either paths, trees, or rings. We are interested by the quality of the solution produced, with respect to a global optimal solution, if each link uses a (fixed) local policy to schedule the packets which go through it. The quality of the derived solutions is measured using the worst case analysis for two global optimality criteria, namely the maximum arrival date of a packet at its destination (or makespan) and the averag… Show more

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