Approximation Algorithms for Network Design in Non-Uniform Fault Models
Chandra Chekuri, Rhea Jain

TL;DR
This paper develops approximation algorithms for complex network design problems under non-uniform fault models, including flexible graph connectivity, bulk-robust, and relative survivable models, with improved guarantees in special cases.
Contribution
It introduces constant factor approximations for specific cases in flexible graph connectivity and poly-logarithmic approximations for bulk-robust models with fixed parameters.
Findings
Constant factor approximations for single pair and global connectivity cases.
Poly-logarithmic approximations for fixed-width bulk-robust models.
New algorithmic approaches with different tradeoffs for complex network design problems.
Abstract
The Survivable Network Design problem (SNDP) is a well-studied problem, motivated by the design of networks that are robust to faults under the assumption that any subset of edges up to a specific number can fail. We consider non-uniform fault models where the subset of edges that fail can be specified in different ways. Our primary interest is in the flexible graph connectivity model, in which the edge set is partitioned into safe and unsafe edges. The goal is to design a network that has desired connectivity properties under the assumption that only unsafe edges up to a specific number can fail. We also discuss the bulk-robust model and the relative survivable network design model. While SNDP admits a 2-approximation, the approximability of problems in these more complex models is much less understood even in special cases. We make two contributions. Our first set of results are in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware System Performance and Reliability · Software Testing and Debugging Techniques · Software-Defined Networks and 5G
