Fault diagnosability of data center networks

Abstract

The data center networks Dn,k, proposed in 2008, has many desirable features such as high network capacity. A kind of generalization of diagnosability for network G is g-good-neighbor diagnosability which is denoted by tg(G). Let g(G) be the Rg-connectivity. Lin et. al. in [IEEE Trans. on Reliability, 65 (3) (2016) 1248--1262] and Xu et. al in [Theor. Comput. Sci. 659 (2017) 53--63] gave the same problem independently that: the relationship between the Rg-connectivity g(G) and tg(G) of a general graph G need to be studied in the future. In this paper, this open problem is solved for general regular graphs. We firstly establish the relationship of g(G) and tg(G), and obtain that tg(G)=g(G)+g under some conditions. Secondly, we obtain the g-good-neighbor diagnosability of Dk,n which are tg(Dk,n)=(g+1)(k-1)+n+g for 1≤ g≤ n-1 under the PMC model and the MM model, respectively. Further more, we show that Dk,n is tightly super (n+k-1)-connected for n≥ 2 and k≥ 2 and we also prove that the largest connected component of the survival graph contains almost all of the remaining vertices in Dk,n when 2k+n-2 vertices removed.

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