We present DEN2NE, a novel algorithm designed for the automatic distribution and reallocation of resources in distributed environments. The algorithm has been implemented with six different criteria in order to adapt it to the specific use case under consideration. The results obtained from DEN2DE are promising, owing to its adaptability and its average execution time, which follows a linear distribution in relation to the topology size.
If you use the switch for academic purpuses, please consider the use of this citation.
@article{carrascal2024topology,
title={Topology-aware scalable resource management in multi-hop dense networks},
author={Carrascal, David and Rojas, Elisa and Carral, Juan A and Martinez-Yelmo, Isaias and Alvarez-Horcajo, Joaquin},
journal={Heliyon},
volume={10},
number={18},
year={2024},
publisher={Elsevier}
}
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This algorithm is released under the MIT license.
This project was funded by grants from Universidad de Alcalá through Contratos Predoctorales de Formación de Personal Investigador - FPI-UAH 2022 and Ayudas para la Recualificación del Sistema Universitario, from Comunidad de Madrid through project MistLETOE-CM (CM/JIN/2021-006
), and by projects ONENESS (PID2020-116361RA-I00
) and ADMINISTER (TED2021-131301B-I00
) of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation.
E-mail: David Carrascal ([email protected])