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4th ModTech International Conference - Modern Technologies in Industrial Engineering
Location-allocation models and new solution methodologies in telecommunication networks
Dinu, S.^1 ; Ciucur, V.^1
Constanta Maritime University, Mircea cel Batran street No. 104, Constanta
900663, Romania^1
关键词: Combinatorial optimization problems;    Design considerations;    Fuzzy;    genetic algorithms;    Hybrid intelligent algorithms;    Interconnection devices;    Location allocation problem;    Location-allocation models;    Telecommunications networks;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/145/8/082021/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/145/8/082021
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

When designing a telecommunications network topology, three types of interdependent decisions are combined: location, allocation and routing, which are expressed by the following design considerations: how many interconnection devices - consolidation points/concentrators should be used and where should they be located; how to allocate terminal nodes to concentrators; how should the voice, video or data traffic be routed and what transmission links (capacitated or not) should be built into the network. Including these three components of the decision into a single model generates a problem whose complexity makes it difficult to solve. A first method to address the overall problem is the sequential one, whereby the first step deals with the location-allocation problem and based on this solution the subsequent sub-problem (routing the network traffic) shall be solved. The issue of location and allocation in a telecommunications network, called "The capacitated concentrator location- allocation - CCLA problem" is based on one of the general location models on a network in which clients/demand nodes are the terminals and facilities are the concentrators. Like in a location model, each client node has a demand traffic, which must be served, and the facilities can serve these demands within their capacity limit. In this study, the CCLA problem is modeled as a single-source capacitated location-allocation model whose optimization objective is to determine the minimum network cost consisting of fixed costs for establishing the locations of concentrators, costs for operating concentrators and costs for allocating terminals to concentrators. The problem is known as a difficult combinatorial optimization problem for which powerful algorithms are required. Our approach proposes a Fuzzy Genetic Algorithm combined with a local search procedure to calculate the optimal values of the location and allocation variables. To confirm the efficiency of the proposed algorithm with respect to the quality of solutions, significant size test problems were considered: up to 100 terminal nodes and 50 concentrators on a 100 × 100 square grid. The performance of this hybrid intelligent algorithm was evaluated by measuring the quality of its solutions with respect to the following statistics: the standard deviation and the ratio of the best solution obtained.

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