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Polynomial Time $k$-Shortest Multi-Criteria Prioritized and All-Criteria-Disjoint Paths (2101.11514v2)

Published 27 Jan 2021 in cs.DS

Abstract: The shortest secure path (routing) problem in communication networks has to deal with multiple attack layers e.g., man-in-the-middle, eavesdropping, packet injection, packet insertion, etc. Consider different probabilities for each such attack over an edge, probabilities that can differ across edges. Furthermore, usage of a single shortest path (for routing) implies possible traffic bottleneck, which should be avoided if possible, which we term pathneck security avoidance. Finding all Pareto-optimal solutions for the multi-criteria single-source single-destination shortest secure path problem with non-negative edge lengths might yield a solution with an exponential number of paths. In the first part of this paper, we study specific settings of the multi-criteria shortest secure path problem, which are based on prioritized multi-criteria and on $k$-shortest secure paths. In the second part, we show a polynomial-time algorithm that, given an undirected graph $G$ and a pair of vertices $(s,t)$, finds prioritized multi-criteria $2$-disjoint (vertex/edge) shortest secure paths between $s$ and $t$. In the third part of the paper, we introduce the $k$-disjoint all-criteria-shortest secure paths problem, which is solved in time $O(\min(k|E|, |E|{3/2}))$.

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