The capacitated m two node survivable star problem

The problem addressed in this paper attempts to efficiently solve a network design with redundant connections, often used by telephone operators and internet services. This network connects customers with one master node and sets some rules that shape its construction, such as number of customers, n...

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Authors: Bayá Mantani, Gabriel, Mauttone, Antonio, Robledo, Franco
Format: report
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2015
Country:Uruguay
Institution:Universidad de la República
Repository:COLIBRI
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:colibri.udelar.edu.uy:20.500.12008/5160
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/5160
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Topological network design
Survivability
Greedy randomized adataptive search procedure (GRASP)
Variable neigborhood search (VNS)
Metaheuristics
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Summary:The problem addressed in this paper attempts to efficiently solve a network design with redundant connections, often used by telephone operators and internet services. This network connects customers with one master node and sets some rules that shape its construction, such as number of customers, number of components and types of links, in order to meet operational needs and technical constraints. We propose a combinatorial optimization problem called CmTNSSP (Capacitated m Two- Node-Survivable Star Problem), a relaxation of CmRSP (Capacitated m Ring Star Problem). In this variant of CmRSP the rings are not constrained to be cycles; instead, they can be two node connected components. The contributions of this paper are (a) introduction and definition of a new problem (b) the specification of a mathematical programming model of the problem to be treated, and (c) the approximate resolution thereof through a GRASP metaheuristic, which alternates local searches that obtain incrementally better solutions, and exact resolution local searches based on mathematical programming models, particularly Integer Linear Programming ones. Computational results obtained by developed algorithms show robustness and competitiveness when compared to results of the literature relative to benchmark instances. Likewise, the experiments show the relevance of considering the specific variant of the problem studied in this work.