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Publication Details for Inproceedings "Call Scheduling in Trees, Rings and Meshes"

 

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Authors: Thomas Erlebach, Klaus Jansen
Group: Theory of Communication Networks
Type: Inproceedings
Title: Call Scheduling in Trees, Rings and Meshes
Year: 1997
Pub-Key: EJ97a
Book Titel: 30th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-30)
Volume: 1
Pages: 221-222
Keywords: call scheduling
Publisher: IEEE Computer Society Press
Abstract: The problem of establishing and completing a given set of calls as early as possible is studied for bidirectional and directed calls in various classes of networks. Even under the assumption of unit bandwidth requirements and unit call durations, call scheduling is NP-hard for trees with unbounded degree, for rings, and for meshes. Whereas bidirectional calls can be scheduled optimally in polynomial time for trees of constant degree, the problem for directed calls is already NP-hard for binary trees. Approximation algorithms with constant performance ratio are known for many NP-hard variants of call scheduling.
Location: Hawaii
Resources: [BibTeX]

 

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