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A Combinatorial Optimisation Approach to the Design of Dual Parented Long-Reach Passive Optical Networks

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We present an application focused on the design of resilient long-reach passive optical networks. We specifically consider dual parented networks whereby each customer must be connected to two metro sites via a local exchange sites. An important property of such a placement is resilience to single metro node failure. The objective of the application is to determine the optimal position of a set of metro-nodes such that the total optical fibre length is minimised. We prove that the decision variant of this problem is NP-Complete. We present three alternative combinatorial optimisation approaches to finding an optimal metro node placement using: a mixed integer linear programming formulation of the problem, a hybrid approach that uses clustering as a preprocessing step, and, finally, a local search approach. We consider a detailed case-study based on a network for Ireland. The hybrid approach scales well and finds solutions that are close to optimal, with a runtime that is two orders-of-magnitude better than the MIP model. The local search approach is consistently good on all benchmarks.

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hal-00685203 , version 1 (04-04-2012)

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Hadrien Cambazard, Deepak Mehta, Barry O'Sullivan, Louis Quesada, Marco Ruffini, et al.. A Combinatorial Optimisation Approach to the Design of Dual Parented Long-Reach Passive Optical Networks. IEEE 23rd International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence, Nov 2011, Boca Raton, Florida, United States. pp.785-792, ⟨10.1109/ICTAI.2011.123⟩. ⟨hal-00685203⟩
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