<P>Explaining how to apply to mathematical programming to network design and control, <STRONG>Linear Programming and Algorithms for Communication Networks: A Practical Guide to Network Design, Control, and Management </STRONG>fills the gap between mathematical programming theory and its implementati
Linear programming and algorithms for communication networks : a pratical guide to Network design, control, and management
โ Scribed by Eiji Oki
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 208
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Contents
Preface
1. Optimization problems for communications networks
2. Basics of linear programming
3. GLPK (GNU Linear Programming Kit)
4. Basic problems for communication networks
5. Disjoint path routing
6. Optical wavelength-routed network
7. Routing and traffic-demand model
8. IP routing
9. Mathematical puzzles
A. Derivation of Eqs. (7.6a)–(7.6c) for hose model
B. Derivation of Eqs. (7.12a)–(7.12c) for HSDT model
C. Derivation of Eqs. (7.16a)–(7.16d) for HLT model
Answers to Exercises
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