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Título: Using GRASP and GA to design resilient and cost-effective IP/MPLS networks
Autor: Risso Montaldo, Claudio Enrique
Título Obtenido: Doctor en Informática
Facultad o Servicio que otorga el Título: Universidad de la República (Uruguay). Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Computación
PEDECIBA
Tutor: Robledo Amoza, Franco Rafael
Rubino, Gerado
Tipo: Tesis de doctorado
Palabras clave: Multilayer networks, Design of resilient networks, Combinatorial optimization, Metaheuristics, Graph theory, Optical transport networks, IP/MPLS, Redes multicapa, Diseño de redes resistentes, Optimización combinatoria, Metaheurísticas, Redes de transporte óptico
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Resumen: The main objective of this thesis is to find good quality solutions for representative instances of the problem of designing a resilient and low cost IP/MPLS network, to be deployed over an existing optical transport network. This research is motivated by two complementary real-world application cases, which comprise the most important commercial and academic networks of Uruguay. To achieve this goal, we performed an exhaustive analysis of existing models and technologies. From all of them we took elements that were contrasted with the particular requirements of our counterparts. We highlight among these requirements, the need of getting solutions transparently implementable over a heterogeneous network environment, which limit us to use widely standardized features of related technologies. We decided to create new models more suitable to fit these needs. These models are intrinsically hard to solve (NP-Hard). Thus we developed metaheuristic based algorithms to find solutions to these real-world instances. Evolutionary Algorithms and Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedures obtained the best results. As it usually happens, real-world planning problems are surrounded by uncertainty. Therefore, we have worked closely with our counterparts to reduce the fuzziness upon data to a set of representative cases. They were combined with different strategies of design to get to scenarios, which were translated into instances of these problems. Finally, the algorithms were fed with this information, and from their outcome we derived our results and conclusions.
Editorial: UR. FI-INCO
ISSN: 0797-6410
Citación: RISSO MONTALDO, Claudio. Using GRASP and GA to design resilient and cost-effective IP/MPLS networks. Tesis de Doctorado. Montevideo : Universidad de la República (Urugua). Facultad de Ingeniería. Instituto de Computación - PEDECIBA, 2014.
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución – No Comercial – Sin Derivadas (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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