Demand-Aware Network Design with Minimal Congestion and Route Lengths

Demand-Aware Network Design with Minimal Congestion and Route Lengths

Abstract

Emerging communication technologies allow to reconfigure the physical network topology at runtime, enabling demand-aware networks (DANs): networks whose topology is optimized toward the workload they serve. However, today, only little is known about the fundamental algorithmic problems underlying the design of such demand-aware networks. This paper presents the first bounded-degree, demand-aware network, cl-DAN, which minimizes both congestion and route lengths. The designed network is provably (asymptotically) optimal in each dimension individually: we show that there do not exist any bounded-degree networks providing shorter routes (independently of the load), nor do there exist networks providing lower loads (independently of the route lengths). The main building block of the designed cl-DAN networks are ego-trees: communication sources arrange their communication partners in an optimal tree, individually. While the union of these ego-trees forms the basic structure of cl-DANs, further techniques are presented to ensure bounded degrees (for scalability).

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Authors
  • Avin, Chen
  • Mondal, Kaushik
  • Schmid, Stefan
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Category
Paper in Conference Proceedings or in Workshop Proceedings (Paper)
Event Title
39th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM)
Divisions
Communication Technologies
Subjects
Theoretische Informatik
Rechnerperipherie, Datenkommunikationshardware
Event Location
Paris, France
Event Type
Conference
Event Dates
29 Apr - 02 May 2019
Date
2019
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