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Network Resilience Assessment via QoS Degradation Metrics: An Algorithmic Approach
This paper focuses on network resilience to perturbation of edge weight.
Other than connectivity, many network applications nowadays rely upon some
measure of network distance between a pair of connected nodes. In these
systems, a metric related to network functionality is associated to each edge.
A pair of nodes only being functional if the weighted, shortest-path distance
between the pair is below a given threshold \texttt{T}. Consequently, a natural
question is on which degree the change of edge weights can damage the network
functionality? With this motivation, we study a new problem, \textit{Quality of
Service Degradation}: given a set of pairs, find a minimum budget to increase
the edge weights which ensures the distance between each pair exceeds
. We introduce four algorithms with theoretical performance
guarantees for this problem. Each of them has its own strength in trade-off
between effectiveness and running time, which are illustrated both in theory
and comprehensive experimental evaluation