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We investigate design issues of optical networks in light of two conflicting crtiteria: throughput maximization (or, equivalently, congestion minimization) versus delay minimization. We assume the network has an arbitrary topology, the flow can be split and sent via different routes, and it can be transferred via intermediate nodes. Tabu search heuristic is used to compare solutions with different weights assigned to each of the two criteria. The approach is tested on a benchmark data set, the 14-dimensional NSFNET T1 network with traffic from 1993. The results suggest that (1) some connectivity matrices are quite robust and desirable regarding both criteria simultaneosly ; (2) forcing minimization of total delay unconditionally can result with significantly inferior throughput. Some decisions strategies are outlined.
Tip objekta: | Članak |
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Mentor: | NIJE ODREĐENO |
Ključni pojmovi: | heuristic solvability, tabu search, multihop, rearrangeable optical networks, minimal delay, maximalo throughput |
Teme: | 5 Prirodne znanosti i matematika > 51 Matematika |
Odjeli: | Fakultet ekonomije i turizma "Dr. Mijo Mirković" |
Datum pohrane: | 24 Feb 2014 12:52 |
Zadnja promjena: | 24 Feb 2014 12:52 |
URI: | http://eknjiznica.unipu.hr/id/eprint/3158 |
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