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Dual Power Assignment via Second Hamiltonian Cycle

Published 24 Feb 2014 in cs.DM and cs.CG | (1402.5783v1)

Abstract: A power assignment is an assignment of transmission power to each of the wireless nodes of a wireless network, so that the induced graph satisfies some desired properties. The cost of a power assignment is the sum of the assigned powers. In this paper, we consider the dual power assignment problem, in which each wireless node is assigned a high- or low-power level, so that the induced graph is strongly connected and the cost of the assignment is minimized. We improve the best known approximation ratio from $\frac{\pi2}{6}-\frac{1}{36}+\epsilon\thickapprox 1.617$ to $\frac{11}{7}\thickapprox 1.571$. Moreover, we show that the algorithm of Khuller et al. for the strongly connected spanning subgraph problem, which achieves an approximation ratio of $1.61$, is $1.522$-approximation algorithm for symmetric directed graphs. The innovation of this paper is in achieving these results via utilizing interesting properties for the existence of a second Hamiltonian cycle.

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