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1 EL736 Communications Networks II: Design and Algorithms Class4: Network Design Modeling (II) Yong Liu 10/03/2007
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2 Outline Routing Restriction Non-linear Link Dimensioning, Cost and Delay Functions Budget Constraint, Incremental NDP Extensions
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3 Introducing Routing Restriction enforce the resulting routes w./w.o. certain properties path diversity vs. limited split equal splitting vs. arbitrary splitting modular flows vs. unmodular flows extend the basic formulation by introducing additional routing constraints.
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4 Path Diversity “never put all eggs in one basket”
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5 Lower Bounds on Non-Zero Flows the flow volume on a path greater than B if any. implicitly limit number of paths
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6 Limited Demand Split only split among k paths
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7 Node-Link Formulation Single Path
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8 Node-Link Formulation equally split among k link-disjoint paths
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9 Integral Flows allocate demand volumes in demand modules
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10 Nonlinear Link Cost Linear Link Cost link capacity = link rate linear cost: $/bps Nonlinear Link Cost modular link capacities different link modules
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11 Dimensioning with Modular Links
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12 Dimensioning with Multiple Modules
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13 Convex Cost Functions Convex Function non-negative second order derivative local minimum-> global minimum good approx. for link delay split demand if possible how to split?
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14 Minimal Delay Routing link delay, network delay, avg. user delay
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15 Piecewise Linear Approximation of Convex Function
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16 Piecewise Linear Approximation of Convex Function
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17 From CXP to LP
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18 Concave Link Dimensioning Functions Concave Function non-positive second derivative, unique maximum Erlang B-Loss Formula (extend to real domain) Implications merge resources if possible conflict?
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19 Piecewise Linear Approximation of Concave Function
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20 Concave Link Dimensioning
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21 Budget Constraint given budget constraint, maximize the realized ratio for all demands.
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22 Incremental NDPs design from scratch vs. improve existing network; sub-optimal solution
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23 Extensions: nodes constraints on nodes node cost: input/output ports, link termination, switching fabric, installation, … reliability: node disjoint virtual graph two copies for a node: receiving/sending directed link from receiving copy to sending copy incorporating node constraints node cost represented by link cost on its virtual link node-disjoint in real graph link-disjoint in virtual graph
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24 Extensions: nodes link-path formulation load on a node: reliability against node failures: no node carries more than certain share for a demand link-path formulation node-link formulation
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