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Fault-Tolerant Compact Routing Schemes for General Graphs

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@MISC{Chechik_fault-tolerantcompact,
    author = {Shiri Chechik},
    title = {Fault-Tolerant Compact Routing Schemes for General Graphs},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract. This paper considers compact fault-tolerant routing schemes for weighted general graphs, namely, routing schemes that avoid a set of failed (or forbidden) edges. We present a compact routing scheme capable of handling multiple edge failures. Assume a source node s contains a message M designated to a destination target t and assume a set F of edges crashes (unknown to s). Our scheme routes the message to t (provided that s and t are still connected in G \ F)overapathwhose length is proportional to the distance between s and t in G \ F,to|F | 3 and to some poly-log factor. The routing table required at a node v is of size proportional to the degree of v in G and some poly-log factor. This improves on the previously known fault-tolerant compact routing scheme for general graphs, which was capable of overcoming at most 2 edge failures. 1

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