Survivability in hierarchical telecommunications networks

The survivable hierarchical telecommunications network design problem consists of locating concentrators, assigning user nodes to concentrators, and linking concentrators in a reliable backbone network. In this article, we study this problem when the backbone is 2‐edge connected and when user nodes...

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Published inNetworks Vol. 59; no. 1; pp. 37 - 58
Main Authors Fouilhoux, Pierre, Karasan, Oya Ekin, Mahjoub, A. Ridha, Özkök, Onur, Yaman, Hande
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hoboken Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 01.01.2012
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Summary:The survivable hierarchical telecommunications network design problem consists of locating concentrators, assigning user nodes to concentrators, and linking concentrators in a reliable backbone network. In this article, we study this problem when the backbone is 2‐edge connected and when user nodes are linked to concentrators by a point‐to‐point access network. We formulate this problem as an integer linear program and present a facial study of the associated polytope. We describe valid inequalities and give sufficient conditions for these inequalities to be facet defining. We investigate the computational complexity of the corresponding separation problems. We propose some reduction operations to speed up the separation procedures. Finally, we devise a branch‐and‐cut algorithm based on these results and present the outcome of a computational study. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. NETWORKS, 2012
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ArticleID:NET20479
ISSN:0028-3045
1097-0037
DOI:10.1002/net.20479