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Title: Near optimal design of wavelength routed optical networks
Authors: Venkateshan, Prahalad
Agarwal, Yogesh Kumar
Keywords: Column generation;Heuristics;Network design;OR in telecommunications;Wavelength division multiplexing
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Agarwal Y.K., Venkateshan P. (2016). Near optimal design of wavelength routed optical networks. European Journal of Operational Research, 250(3), 990-1000.
Abstract: The problem of designing a wavelength routed optical transport network without wavelength conversion at intermediate nodes is considered. A class of valid inequalities for wavelength routing and assignment is reported and is used to augment traditional network design formulations. The resulting network cost provides a lower bound on the cost of a network that permits wavelength routing. The resulting network is shown to be optimal for a majority of the problem instances tested and in those cases where it is not, a trial-and-error method is proposed that is able to find near-optimal solutions within relatively short period of time. This is achieved by developing efficient and effective heuristics that attempt to provide a feasible wavelength routing. Computational tests are reported on relatively larger problem sizes than have been reported in literature on the wavelength routing problem.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/19441
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