Journal of Scheduling, volume 27, issue 6, pages 557-564

Network routing on regular digraphs and their line graphs

Vance Faber 1
Noah Streib 1
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Center for Computing Sciences, Bowie, USA
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-10-17
scimago Q1
SJR0.793
CiteScore3.8
Impact factor1.4
ISSN10946136, 10991425
Abstract
This paper concerns all-to-all network routing on regular digraphs. In previous work, we focused on efficient routing in highly symmetric digraphs with low diameter for fixed degree. Here, we show that every connected regular digraph has an all-to-all routing scheme and associated schedule with no waiting. In fact, this routing scheme becomes more efficient as the diameter goes down with respect to the degree and number of vertices. Lastly, we examine the simple scheduling algorithm called “farthest-distance-first” and prove that it yields optimal schedules for all-to-all communication in networks of interest, including Kautz graphs.
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