2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10799-006-0003-5
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Design of reliable SONET feeder networks

Abstract: We address the physical SONET network design problem of selecting stackable, unidirectional rings connecting central office nodes (COs) and remote nodes (RNs). This problem frequently arises in designing feeder transport networks to support centralized traffic between the COs and RNs. We formulate a 0-1 programming model for this problem. A simulated annealing-based Lagrangian relaxation procedure to find optimal or near-optimal solutions is then described. Computational results are reported showing that our p… Show more

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“…Park et al [30] address the physical SONET network design problem of selecting stackable, unidirectional rings connecting central office nodes and remote nodes. As a solution, they develop a Lagrangian relaxation procedure augmented with a simulated annealing algorithm.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Park et al [30] address the physical SONET network design problem of selecting stackable, unidirectional rings connecting central office nodes and remote nodes. As a solution, they develop a Lagrangian relaxation procedure augmented with a simulated annealing algorithm.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%