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Flexible bandwidth assignment with application to optical networks

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  • Hadas Shachnai

    (Technion IIT)

  • Ariella Voloshin

    (Technion IIT)

  • Shmuel Zaks

    (Technion IIT)

Abstract

We introduce two scheduling problems, the flexible bandwidth allocation problem ( $$\textsc {FBAP}$$ FBAP ) and the flexible storage allocation problem ( $$\textsc {FSAP}$$ FSAP ). In both problems, we have an available resource, and a set of requests, each consists of a minimum and a maximum resource requirement, for the duration of its execution, as well as a profit accrued per allocated unit of the resource. In $$\textsc {FBAP}$$ FBAP , the goal is to assign the available resource to a feasible subset of requests, such that the total profit is maximized, while in $$\textsc {FSAP}$$ FSAP we also require that each satisfied request is given a contiguous portion of the resource. Our problems generalize the classic bandwidth allocation problem (BAP) and storage allocation problem (SAP) and are therefore $$\text {NP-hard}$$ NP-hard . Our main results are a 3-approximation algorithm for $$\textsc {FBAP}$$ FBAP and a $$(3+\epsilon )$$ ( 3 + ϵ ) -approximation algorithm for $$\textsc {FSAP}$$ FSAP , for any fixed $$\epsilon >0 $$ ϵ > 0 . These algorithms make nonstandard use of the local ratio technique. Furthermore, we present a $$(2+\epsilon )$$ ( 2 + ϵ ) -approximation algorithm for $$\textsc {SAP}$$ SAP , for any fixed $$\epsilon >0 $$ ϵ > 0 , thus improving the best known ratio of $$\frac{2e-1}{e-1} + \epsilon $$ 2 e - 1 e - 1 + ϵ . Our study is motivated also by critical resource allocation problems arising in all-optical networks.

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  • Hadas Shachnai & Ariella Voloshin & Shmuel Zaks, 2018. "Flexible bandwidth assignment with application to optical networks," Journal of Scheduling, Springer, vol. 21(3), pages 327-336, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:jsched:v:21:y:2018:i:3:d:10.1007_s10951-017-0514-4
    DOI: 10.1007/s10951-017-0514-4
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