Continuous Models for Capacity Design of Large Packet-Switched Telecommunication Networks
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We formulate nonlinear programming models for design of large-scale packet-switched telecommunication networks. In these models, the network’s link capacities and source-destination message routes are chosen simultaneously. Although leased communication lines are available only in discrete units of capacity, public telephone lines with high-speed modems can be used to augment them, thus effectively obtaining fractional equivalents of leased-line capacity. Therefore, our network-design models contain continuous link-capacity variables. These continuous models can be solved for ϵ-optimal solutions, even for networks with hundreds or thousands of nodes. We examine conventional link delay functions used by previous researchers and suggest an alternative class of convex delay functions. Using computer simulation to analyze link delays, we compare the convex delay function to the conventional one. We conclude, for our assumed message-length distribution, that the convex delay function predicts the simulated del...