Distance-d covering problems in scale-free networks with degree correlations

  • 23 June 2004
Abstract
A number of problems in communication systems demand the distributed allocation of network resources in order to provide better services, sampling and distribution methods. The solution to these issues is becoming more challenging due to the increasing size and complexity of communication networks. We report here on an heuristic method that allows to find near-optimal solutions to the covering problem in real communication networks. The results show that the optimal allocation of resources strongly depends on the topology of the underlying networks. Whether a centralized or distributed design is to be used relies upon the degree correlations between connected vertices.

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