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In communication networks, multiple communication paths sharing minimum number of links or/and nodes may be desirable for improved performance, resource utilization and reliability. We introduce the notion of link sharability and node sharability, and consider the problems of finding minimum-cost k paths subject to minimum link/node sharability constraints. We identify 65 different link/node sharability constraints, and consider the fundamental problem of finding minimum-cost k paths between a pair of nodes under these constraints. We present a unified polynomial-time algorithm scheme for solving this problem subject to 25 of these different sharability constraints.
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S. Q. Zheng
Louisiana State University
Bing Yang
Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Mei Yang
Beijing University of Technology
City University of Hong Kong
The University of Texas at Dallas
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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