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Design of Survivable Networks with Bounded Rings

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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These days, the nature of services and the volume of demand in the telecommu nication industry is changing radically, with the replacement of analog transmis sion and traditional copper cables by digital technology and fiber optic transmis sion equipment. Moreover, we see an increasing competition among providers of telecommunication services, and the development of a broad range of new services for users, combining voice, data, graphics and video. Telecommunication network planning has thus become an important problem area for developing and applying optimization models. Telephone companies have initiated extensive modeling and planning efforts to expand and upgrade their transmission facilities, which are, for most national telecommunication networks, divided in three main levels (see Balakrishnan et al. [5]), namely, l. the long-distance or backbone network that typically connects city pairs through gateway nodes; 2. the inter-office or switching center network within each city, that interconnects switching centers in different subdivisions (clusters of customers) and provides access to the gateway(s) node(s); 1 2 DESIGN OF SURVNABLE NETWORKS WITH BOUNDED RINGS 3. the local access network that connects individual subscribers belonging to a cluster to the corresponding switching center. These three levels differ in several ways including their design criteria. Ideally, the design of a telecommunication network should simultaneously account for these three levels. However, to simplify the planning task, the overall planning problem is decomposed by considering each level separately.

Sommario

List of Figures. List of Tables. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction. 2. Survivable Network Design: A Survey. 3. Two-Connected Networks with Bounded Rings: The Model. 4. Polyhedral Study. 5. The Special Case of Rings with Bounded Cardinality. 6. A Branch-and-Cut Algorithm. 7. Heuristics. 8. Computational Results. 9. Conclusion. Appendices. References. Index.

Riassunto

Telephone companies have initiated extensive modeling and planning efforts to expand and upgrade their transmission facilities, which are, for most national telecommunication networks, divided in three main levels (see Balakrishnan et al.

Relazione

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Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori B. Fortz, Bernard Fortz
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 24.02.2011
 
EAN 9780792364146
ISBN 978-0-7923-6414-6
Pagine 204
Peso 1100 g
Illustrazioni XX, 204 p. 12 illus.
Serie Network Theory and Applications
Network Theory and Application
Network Theory and Application
Network Theory and Applications
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Matematica > Altro

Computernetzwerke und maschinelle Kommunikation, MATHEMATICS / Linear & Nonlinear Programming, COMPUTERS / Networking / General, Mathematics

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