Handbook of Optimization in TelecommunicationsM.G.C. Resende and P.M. Pardalos (Editors)Springer Science + Business Media, 2006. |
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Chapter
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Optimization issues in distribution network design |
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| G. R. Mateus and Z. K. G. Patrocínio Jr. | |
Abstract |
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| A distribution
network design problem arises in a lower level of an hierarchical modeling approach
for telecommunication network planning. Improvements of technologies used to
deploy distribution networks have contributed to make distribution network planning
more similar to other levels of access network. The major points that differentiate
distribution network design problems are its huge dimensions and the
several
technological options that could be used to connect customers. Major
technological trends to deploy
distribution networks are discussed here. As an extension of the
capacitated
network design problem, it is a NP-hard combinatorial optimization
problem. The need to install
facilities and capacities in discrete levels and the incorporation of
addition
technology-related cost terms and constraints makes the exact solution
of the mixed integer programming model
even harder. There are several models and strategies that might be devised for
solving those models, we present some of them. |
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| Keywords:
Distribution
network, telecommunication system, capacitated network design. |
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