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Algorithms to Calculate the Most Reliable Maximum Flow in Content Delivery Network

Journal

COMPUTER SYSTEMS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 699-715

Publisher

TECH SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.32604/csse.2022.020193

Keywords

Content delivery network; uncertain graph; maximum flow; flow reliability

Funding

  1. State Key Laboratory of Smart Grid Protection and Control, China [61406190120]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2242021k10011]
  3. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC0830200]

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This paper proposes a set of MRMF algorithms, including NWCD, SCPDAT, and SCPDAP, for calculating the most reliable maximum flow from the edge cache node to the requesting node in a CDN. These algorithms improve time cost, reliability, and applicability compared to SDBA.
Calculating the most reliable maximum flow (MRMF) from the edge cache node to the requesting node can provide an important reference for selecting the best edge cache node in a content delivery network (CDN). However, SDBA, as the current state-of-the-art MRMF algorithm, is too complex to meet real-time computing needs. This paper proposes a set of MRMF algorithms: NWCD (Negative Weight Community Deletion), SCPDAT (Single-Cycle Preference Deletion Approximation algorithm with Time constraint) and SCPDAP (Single-Cycle Preference Deletion Approximation algorithm with Probability constraint). NWCD draws on the flow-shifting algorithm of minimum cost and maximum flow, and further defines the concept of negative weight community. This algorithm continuously deletes the negative weight communities, which can increase reliability while keeping the flow constant in the residual graph. It is proven that when all negative weight communities are deleted, the corresponding maximum flow is the MRMF. SCPDAT tries to approach the optimal solution to the greatest extent possible within the limited time, while SCPDAP tries to reach the probability threshold in the shortest amount of time. Both of these adopt the strategy of first deleting single-cycle communities (which contribute more to the reliability with lower time cost). Experiments show that, compared with SDBA, NWCD combined with the probabilistic pruning achieves an order of magnitude improvement in time cost, while SCPDAT and SCPDAP demonstrate better time performance and increased applicability.

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