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Distributed and Fault-Tolerant Routing for Borel Cayley Graphs

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  • Junghun Ryu
  • Eric Noel
  • K. Wendy Tang

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We explore the use of a pseudorandom graph family, Borel Cayley graph family, as the network topology with thousands of nodes operating in a packet switching environment. BCGs are known to be an efficient topology in interconnection networks because of their small diameters, short average path lengths, and low-degree connections. However, the application of BCGs is hindered by a lack of size flexibility and fault-tolerant routing. We propose a fault-tolerant routing algorithm for BCGs. Our algorithm exploits the vertex-transitivity property of Borel Cayley graphs and relies on extra information to reflect topology change. Our results show that the proposed method supports good reachability and a small End-to-End delay under various link failures scenarios.

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  • Junghun Ryu & Eric Noel & K. Wendy Tang, 2012. "Distributed and Fault-Tolerant Routing for Borel Cayley Graphs," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 8(10), pages 124245-1242, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:8:y:2012:i:10:p:124245
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/124245
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