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SONET ADMs Minimization with Divisible Paths

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We consider an optical routing problem. SONET add-drop multiplexers (ADMs) are the dominant cost factor in SONET /WDM rings. The number of SONET ADMs required by a set of traffic streams is determined by the routing and wavelength assignment of the traffic streams. In this paper we consider the version where a traffic stream may be divided into several parts and assigned different wavelengths. A specific division may increase or decrease the number of ADMs needed for a given input. Following previous work, we consider two versions. In the arc version, the route of each traffic stream is given as input, and we need to decide on divisions of streams, and then to assign wavelengths so as to minimize the total number of used SONET ADMs. In the chord version, the route is not prespecified, but is assigned by the algorithm, and only after this step the divisions are done and wavelengths are assigned. The previously best known approximation algorithm for the arc version has a performance guarantee of \(\frac{5}{4} = 1.25\) whereas the previously best known approximation algorithm for the chord version has a performance guarantee of \(\frac{3}{2} = 1.5\). We improve both these results. We present a \(\frac{36}{29} \approx 1.24138\)-approximation algorithm for the arc version and a \(\frac{7}{5} = 1.4\)-approximation algorithm for the chord version.

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Epstein, L., Levin, A. (2006). SONET ADMs Minimization with Divisible Paths. In: Erlebach, T., Persinao, G. (eds) Approximation and Online Algorithms. WAOA 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3879. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11671411_10

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