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Role of connectivity in congestion and decongestion in a communication network
, B. K. Singh
Published in Springer New York
2006
Volume: 50
   
Issue: 1-2
Pages: 227 - 230
Abstract
We study network traffic dynamics in a two dimensional communication network with regular nodes and hubs. If the network experiences heavy message traffic, congestion occurs due to finite capacity of the nodes. We discuss strategies to manipulate hub capacity and hub connections to relieve congestion and define a coefficient of betweenness centrality (CBC), a direct measure of network traffic, which is useful for identifying hubs which are most likely to cause congestion. The addition of assortative connections to hubs of high CBC relieves congestion very efficiently.
About the journal
JournalData powered by TypesetEuropean Physical Journal B
PublisherData powered by TypesetSpringer New York
ISSN14346028
Open AccessNo
Concepts (11)
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    Channel capacity
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    Congestion control (communication)
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    Coupled circuits
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    Mathematical models
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    Measurement theory
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    Telecommunication traffic
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    COEFFICIENT OF BETWEENNESS CENTRALITY (CBC)
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    HEAVY MESSAGE TRAFFIC
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    NETWORK TRAFFIC DYNAMICS
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    TWO DIMENSIONAL COMMUNICATION NETWORK
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    Telecommunication networks