Abstract
The all-pairs shortest path algorithms compute the shortest paths between all node pairs in a network. This paper presents a parallel algorithm for the all-pairs shortest path problem with a network decomposition approach. The algorithm decomposes the network into a set of independent augmented directed acyclic subnetworks that can be efficiently processed in parallel. The shortest path computation for each subnetwork provides a subset of the all-pairs shortest paths in the original network. The superiority of the new algorithm was verified through comparing its performance against that of the parallel single-origin shortest path algorithm. The execution times were compared for hypothetical and real-world networks with different sizes. A percentage of improvement in the execution time of about 50% was recorded for the transportation network of a large metropolitan area.
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More From: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
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