Performance of data networks with random links

Abstract

We investigate simplified models of computer data networks and examine how the introduction of additional random links influences the performance of these net works. In general, the impact of additional random links on the performance of the network strongly depends on the routing algorithm used in the network. Significant performance gains can be achieved if the routing is based on "geometrical distance" or shortest path reduced table routing. With shortest path full table routing degradation of performance is observed.

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