Seminar: Routing in Fast Networks
Time : Thu 14:15 - 16:00, Room S2229
Efficient communication in digital networks is becoming increasingly
important. Applications lie in wide-area networks like the Internet as
well as in local-area networks that are used for parallel computation
and for distributed applications (e.g., multimedia). A basic question
that must be addressed in every network is the routing problem, i.e.,
the determination of paths along which data is transmitted from sender
to receiver. In addition, transmission units must be selected: while
traditional networks have used store-and-forward packet routing for a
long time, more recent routing paradigms like wormhole routing,
virtual-cut-through routing, and circuit routing are widely used today.
The individual talks in this seminar will present research results that
have been obtained for routing problems in fast networks over the past
5 to 10 years. In addition to new results pertaining to packet routing,
the focus is on routing algorithms that have been developed for modern
networks like ATM networks or optical networks.
- Deflection Routing
- Interval Routing
- Wormhole Routing
- Routing in Expander Graphs
- Universal Packet Routing
- Deterministic Permutation Routing with Bounded Buffers
- Universal Dynamic Routing
- Dynamic Routing with Bounded Buffers
- Stability of Dynamic Routing Protocols
- Circuit Routing
- Optimal Dissemination of Information in Networks with Fast Switches
- Path Layout in ATM Networks
- Path Layout in ATM Chains
- Routing in optical Networks
- Routing in optical Networks II
A list of topics with references is available as
PostScript file.
5.6.97:
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Ralf Engelschall
Optimal Dissemination of Information in Networks with Fast Switches
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Daniel Lang
Universal Dynamic Routing (Topic 7)
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For further information contact
Thomas Erlebach or
Tom Friedetzky.
Thomas Erlebach, 1997-Feb-17
Tobias Knopff, 1997-04-16