Mediaspace scheduled maintenance: Aug 25, 2026 07:00 - 12:00 AM. During this time, videos will be temporarily unavailable. Check status updates.
Datacenter networks are becoming increasingly flexible with the incorporation of new optical communication technologies, such as optical circuit switches, enabling self-adjusting topologies that can adapt to the traffic pattern in a demand-aware manner. In this paper, we take the first steps toward demand-aware and self-adjusting k-ary tree networks. These are more powerful generalizations of existing binary search tree networks (like SplayNet [14]), which have been at the core of self-adjusting network (SAN) designs. k-ary search tree networks are a natural generalization offering nodes of higher degrees, reduced route lengths, and local routing in spite of reconfigurations (due to maintaining the search property). Our main results are algorithms for static k-ary tree networks and two online heuristics for self-adjusting k-ary tree networks.
Florent Gérard Krzakala, Bruno Loureiro, Matteo Vilucchio