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Routing, flow, and capacity design in communication and computer networks
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The Morgan Kaufmann series in networking
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San Francisco, Calif. : Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, 2004
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9780125571890
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In network design, the gap between theory and practice is woefully broad. This book narrows it, comprehensively and critically examining current network design models and methods. You will learn where mathematical modeling and algorithmic optimization have been under-utilized. At the opposite extreme, you will learn where they tend to fail to contribute to the twin goals of network efficiency and cost-savings. Most of all, you will learn precisely how to tailor theoretical models to make them as useful as possible in practice.Throughout, the authors focus on the traffic demands encountered in the real world of network design. Their generic approach, however, allows problem formulations and solutions to be applied across the board to virtually any type of backbone communication or computer network. For beginners, this book is an excellent introduction. For seasoned professionals, it provides immediate solutions and a strong foundation for further advances in the use of mathematical modeling for network design.


Author Notes

Michal Pi#65533;ro heads the Department of Computer Networks and Switching at the Institute of Telecommunications at Warsaw University of Technology. He serves as professor there and also at the Department of Communication Systems at Lund University in Sweden.

Deep Medhi is Curators' Distinguished Professor in the Computer Science Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Missouri--Kansas City (UMKC), USA. Prior to joining UMKC in 1989, he was a member of the technical staff in the traffic network routing and design department at the AT&T Bell Laboratories. He was an invited visiting professor at the Technical University of Denmark, a visiting research fellow at the Lund University, Sweden, a research visitor at Universit#65533; Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), Paris, France, and a short-term visitor at Princeton University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden. He was also a Fulbright Senior Specialist. He was on the Brazilian Science Mobility Program with the University of Campinas, Brazil as his host institution. He serves as the editor-in-chief of Springer's Journal of Network & Systems Management, and is serving (or served) on the editorial board of IEEE Communications Surveys \& Tutorials, IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management, IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, Computer Networks, Telecommunication Systems, and IEEE Communications Magazine. He has served on the technical program committees of numerous conferences including IEEE INFOCOM, IEEE ICNP, IEEE NOMS, IEEE IM, IEEE CloudNet, ITC, and DRCN, while serving as the Technical Program Co-Chair of DRCN 2009, IEEE NOMS 2010, IFIP Networking 2014, IEEE CloudNet 2016. He received his B.Sc.(Hons.) in Mathematics from Cotton College, Gauhati University, India, his M.Sc. in Mathematics from St.~Stephens College, University of Delhi, India, and both his M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Sciences from the University of Wisconsin--Madison, USA. He % has published over one hundred and fifty peer-reviewed papers, and is co-author of Routing, Flow, and Capacity Design in Communication and Computer Networks, also published by Elsevier (2004).


Table of Contents

Foreword
Preface
Part 1 Introductory Network Design
Chapter 1 Overview
Chapter 2 Network Design ProblemsNotation and Illustrations
Chapter 3 Technology-Related Modeling Examples
Part 2 Design Modeling And Methods
Chapter 4 Network Design Problem Modeling
Chapter 5 General Optimization Methods for Network Design
Chapter 6 Location and Topological Design
Chapter 7 Networks With Shortest-Path Routing
Chapter 8 Fair Networks
Part 3 Advanced Models
Chapter 9 Restoration and Protection Design of Resilient Networks
Chapter 10 Application of Optimization Techniques for Protection and Restoration Design
Chapter 11 Multi-Hour and MultiTime-Period Network Modeling and Design
Chapter 12 Multi-Layer Networks: Modeling and Design
Chapter 13 Restoration Design of Single- and Multi-Layer Fair Networks
Appendices
Appendix A
Appendix B
Appendix C
Appendix D
List of Acronyms Solutions to Selected Exercises
Bibliography
Index
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