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Network planning and design

About: Network planning and design is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 12393 publications have been published within this topic receiving 229776 citations. The topic is also known as: network design.


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31 May 1998
TL;DR: It is shown that a simple local optimization scheme executed at each node guarantees strong connectivity of the entire network and attains the global minimum energy solution for both stationary and mobile networks.
Abstract: This paper describes a network design strategy that focuses on energy conservation. This position-based network protocol is optimized for minimum energy consumption in wireless networks that support peer-to-peer communication. Given any number of randomly deployed communication nodes over an area, we show that a simple local optimization scheme executed at each node guarantees strong connectivity of the entire network and attains the global minimum energy solution for both stationary and mobile networks.

82 citations

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TL;DR: This paper discusses solution algorithms for MMF problems related to telecommunications network design, which cannot be tackled by the standard optimization model (mathematical programme), however, one can formulate a sequential lexicographic optimization procedure.
Abstract: Telecommunications networks are facing increasing demand for Internet services. Therefore, the problem of telecommunications network design with the objective to maximize service data flows and provide fair treatment of all services is very up-to-date. In this application, the so-called maxmin fair (MMF) solution concept is widely used to formulate the resource allocation scheme. It assumes that the worst service performance is maximized and the solution is additionally regularized with the lexicographic maximization of the second worst performance, the third one, etc. In this paper we discuss solution algorithms for MMF problems related to telecommunications network design. Due to lexicographic maximization of ordered quantities, the MMF solution concept cannot be tackled by the standard optimization model (mathematical programme). However, one can formulate a sequential lexicographic optimization procedure. The basic procedure is applicable only for convex models, thus it allows to deal with basic design problems but fails if practical discrete restrictions commonly arriving in telecommunications network design are to be taken into account. Then, however, alternative sequential approaches allowing to solve non-convex MMF problems can be used. Keywords—network design, resource allocation, fairness, lexicographic optimization, lexicographic max-min.

82 citations

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TL;DR: This paper provides a primer for descent-type algorithms reported in the technical literature and proposes certain enhancements thereof for nonlinear programming models of the equilibrium network design problem.
Abstract: Nonlinear bilevel programming problems, of which the equilibrium network design problem is one, are extremely difficult to solve. Even if an optimum solution is obtained, there is no sure way of knowing whether the solution is the global optimum or not, due to the nonconvexity of the bilevel programming problem. This paper reviews and discusses recent developments in solution methodologies for nonlinear programming models of the equilibrium network design problem. In particular, it provides a primer for descent-type algorithms reported in the technical literature and proposes certain enhancements thereof.

82 citations

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TL;DR: A first branch-and-price framework for the mixed-integer formulation of the problem with integer cycle design and continuous flow-path variables is proposed and shows that the proposed method finds better solutions for large network instances than reported previously.
Abstract: We address the service network design problem with asset management considerations for consolidation-based freight carriers. Given a set of demands to be transported from origins to destinations and a set of transshipment facilities, the objective is to select services and their schedules, build routes for the assets (vehicles) operating these scheduled services, and move the demands (commodities) through the resulting service network as efficiently as possible. We propose a first branch-and-price framework for the mixed-integer formulation of the problem with integer cycle design and continuous flow-path variables. The proposed method includes particular column generation subproblems for dynamically constructing these cycles and paths, as well as an acceleration technique to identify integer solutions rapidly. The computational study shows that the proposed method finds better solutions for large network instances than reported previously.

82 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, Monte Carlo simple genetic algorithm (MCSGA) and noisy GA (NGA) were compared for cost-effective sampling network design in the presence of uncertainties in the hydraulic conductivity (K) field.

81 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202390
2022195
2021432
2020493
2019570
2018573