Optimization of network mesh topologies and link capacities for congestion relief / D. de Villiers

Network design problems usually include the selection of nodes and arcs from lists of potential sets to accomplish certain desirable properties. Foremost is often the capability to accommodate the flow demands at a reasonable cost. In many applications it is also imperative to have built-in reliabil...

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Main Author: De Villiers, Daniel
Published: North-West University 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/481
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-4812014-04-16T03:52:55ZOptimization of network mesh topologies and link capacities for congestion relief / D. de VilliersDe Villiers, DanielNetwork designCongestion reliefMathematical programmingNetwork design problems usually include the selection of nodes and arcs from lists of potential sets to accomplish certain desirable properties. Foremost is often the capability to accommodate the flow demands at a reasonable cost. In many applications it is also imperative to have built-in reliability or survivability of the network. Delays of traffic are undesirable since it affects Quality of Service (QoS) to clients of the network. It is seldom possible to start a design for a new network and have the luxury of designing topology as well as the optimal flow(routing). In this dissertation we consider the construction of a network optimization system. This system may be used in the planning of network mesh topologies and link capacities to avoid costly designs and congestion or to give advice on congestion relief in existing networks. This is done by selecting parts of a network that may be prone to congestion and model this part by using mixed integer programming techniques. These models are then solved by using a software product called CPLEX and various facilities are built into the decision support system to allow the decision maker to experiment with some topological and flow requirement changes.Thesis (M.Sc. (Computer Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.North-West University2009-02-11T13:18:26Z2009-02-11T13:18:26Z2004Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/481
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topic Network design
Congestion relief
Mathematical programming
spellingShingle Network design
Congestion relief
Mathematical programming
De Villiers, Daniel
Optimization of network mesh topologies and link capacities for congestion relief / D. de Villiers
description Network design problems usually include the selection of nodes and arcs from lists of potential sets to accomplish certain desirable properties. Foremost is often the capability to accommodate the flow demands at a reasonable cost. In many applications it is also imperative to have built-in reliability or survivability of the network. Delays of traffic are undesirable since it affects Quality of Service (QoS) to clients of the network. It is seldom possible to start a design for a new network and have the luxury of designing topology as well as the optimal flow(routing). In this dissertation we consider the construction of a network optimization system. This system may be used in the planning of network mesh topologies and link capacities to avoid costly designs and congestion or to give advice on congestion relief in existing networks. This is done by selecting parts of a network that may be prone to congestion and model this part by using mixed integer programming techniques. These models are then solved by using a software product called CPLEX and various facilities are built into the decision support system to allow the decision maker to experiment with some topological and flow requirement changes. === Thesis (M.Sc. (Computer Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.
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title Optimization of network mesh topologies and link capacities for congestion relief / D. de Villiers
title_short Optimization of network mesh topologies and link capacities for congestion relief / D. de Villiers
title_full Optimization of network mesh topologies and link capacities for congestion relief / D. de Villiers
title_fullStr Optimization of network mesh topologies and link capacities for congestion relief / D. de Villiers
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of network mesh topologies and link capacities for congestion relief / D. de Villiers
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