Parameterized complexity of spare capacity allocation and the multicost Steiner subgraph problem
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چکیده
We study the computational complexity of the Spare Capacity Allocation problem arising in optical networks that use a shared mesh restoration scheme. In this problem we are given a network with edge capacities and point-topoint demands, and the goal is to allocate two edge-disjoint paths for each demand (a working path and a so-called restoration path, which is activated only if the working path fails) so that the capacity constraints are satisfied and the total cost of the used and reserved bandwidth is minimized. We focus on the setting where we deal with a group of demands together, and select their restoration paths simultaneously in order to minimize the total cost. We investigate how the computational complexity of this problem is affected by certain parameters, such as the number of restoration paths to be selected, or the treewidth of the network graph. To analyze the complexity of the problem, we introduce a generalization of the Steiner Forest problem that we call Multicost Steiner Subgraph. We study its parameterized complexity, and identify computationally easy and hard cases by providing hardness proofs as well as efficient (fixed-parameter tractable) algorithms.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- J. Discrete Algorithms
دوره 30 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015