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Load Balancing in Tree Network Configurations with Two-way Traffic

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In previous chapter, we have studied the optimal static load balancing in star network configurations with two-way traffic. By using access couplers, Tamura et al. [Tam84] propose the cascade star network configurations and Ota [Ota92] proposes the coupled star network configurations for optical local area networks. Note that in cascade star networks and coupled star network, there is two-way traffic in any links. All star network configurations with two-way, cascade star network configurations and coupled star network configurations are examples of tree network configurations with two-way traffic.

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Kameda, H., Li, J., Kim, C., Zhang, Y. (1997). Load Balancing in Tree Network Configurations with Two-way Traffic. In: Optimal Load Balancing in Distributed Computer Systems. Telecommunication Networks and Computer Systems. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0969-3_5

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