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FRANTIC: A Fast Reference-based Algorithm for Network Tomography via Compressive Sensing

Networking and Internet Architecture 2016-11-18 v1 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

We study the problem of link and node delay estimation in undirected networks when at most k out of n links or nodes in the network are congested. Our approach relies on end-to-end measurements of path delays across pre-specified paths in the network. We present a class of algorithms that we call FRANTIC. The FRANTIC algorithms are motivated by compressive sensing; however, unlike traditional compressive sensing, the measurement design here is constrained by the network topology and the matrix entries are constrained to be positive integers. A key component of our design is a new compressive sensing algorithm SHO-FA-INT that is related to the prior SHO-FA algorithm for compressive sensing, but unlike SHO-FA, the matrix entries here are drawn from the set of integers {0, 1, ..., M}. We show that O(k log n /log M) measurements suffice both for SHO-FA-INT and FRANTIC. Further, we show that the computational complexity of decoding is also O(k log n/log M) for each of these algorithms. Finally, we look at efficient constructions of the measurement operations through Steiner Trees.

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@article{arxiv.1312.0825,
  title  = {FRANTIC: A Fast Reference-based Algorithm for Network Tomography via Compressive Sensing},
  author = {Sheng Cai and Mayank Bakshi and Sidharth Jaggi and Minghua Chen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1312.0825},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Communications. A preliminary version of this paper will be presented at the 6th International Conference on Communication System & Networks (COMSNETS) - 2014. A poster based on this work was also presented at International Symposium on Information Theory 2013

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