Traffic dynamics of packets generated with non-homogeneously selected sources and destinations in scale-free networks
Abstract
In this paper, we study traffic dynamics in scale-free networks in which packets are generated with non-homogeneously selected sources and destinations, and forwarded based on the local routing strategy. We consider two situations of packet generation: (i) packets are more likely generated at high-degree nodes; (ii) packets are more likely generated at low-degree nodes. Similarly, we consider two situations of packet destination: (a) packets are more likely to go to high-degree nodes; (b) packets are more likely to go to low-degree nodes. Our simulations show that the network capacity and the optimal value of corresponding to the maximum network capacity greatly depend on the configuration of packets' sources and destinations. In particular, the capacity is greatly enhanced when most packets travel from low-degree nodes to high-degree nodes.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0701309,
title = {Traffic dynamics of packets generated with non-homogeneously selected sources and destinations in scale-free networks},
author = {Rui Jiang and Mao-Bin Hu and Wen-Xu Wang and Gang Yan and Qing-Song Wu and Bing-Hong Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0701309},
year = {2007}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures