K. Kumaran, A. Srinivasan, Qiong Wang, S. Lanning, K. G. Ramakrishnan
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Efficient algorithms for location and sizing problems in network design
Large-scale location, sizing and homing problems of distributed network elements, have received much attention recently due to the massive deployment of broadband communication networks for services like Internet telephony and Web caching. Key considerations in designing these networks include modularity of capacity, economies of scale in cost, and reliability. We formulate a general class of such network design problems as Mixed-Integer Programs. These problems are computationally intractable in general; under various asymptotic conditions, we show how to compute near-optimal solutions. To deal with arbitrary instances, we develop new algorithms based on linear programming, as well as greedy randomized adaptive search. These algorithms achieved near-optimal solutions with reasonable computation time for our experiments.