Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4651797 Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Similar to the constrained facility location problem, the passive optical network (PON) planning problem necessitates the search for a subset of deployed facilities (splitters) and their allocated demand points (optical network units) to minimize the overall deployment cost. In this paper we use a mixed integer linear programming formulation stemming from network flow optimization to construct a heuristic based on limiting the total number of interconnecting paths when implementing fiber duct sharing. Then, a disintegration heuristic involving the construction of valid clusters from the output of a k means algorithm, reduce the time complexity while ensuring close to optimal results. The proposed heuristics are then evaluated using a real-world dataset, showing favourable performance.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics