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Anycasting in connection-oriented computer networks: Models, algorithms and results

Krzysztof Walkowiak (2010)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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Our discussion in this article centers around various issues related to the use of anycasting in connection-oriented computer networks. Anycast is defined as a one-to-one-of-many transmission to deliver a packet to one of many hosts. Anycasting can be applied if the same content is replicated over many locations in the network. Examples of network techniques that apply anycasting are Content Delivery Networks (CDNs), Domain Name Service (DNS), Peer-to-Peer (P2P) systems. The role of...

On designing connected rapid transit networks reducing the number of transfers

Laureano Fernando Escudero, Susana Muñoz (2011)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

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In this paper we introduce some improvements on an approach that we described elsewhere for solving a modification of the well-known extended rapid transit network design problem. Firstly, we propose an integer programming model for selecting the stations to be constructed and the links between them, in such a way that a connected rapid transit network is obtained. Secondly, we consider a linear 0-1 programming model for determining a route of minimum length in the rapid transit network...

Optimal Allocation of Renewable Energy Parks: A Two–stage Optimization Model

Carmen Gervet, Mohammad Atef (2013)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

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Applied research into Renewable Energies raises complex challenges of a technological, economical or political nature. In this paper, we address the techno−economical optimization problem of selecting locations of wind and solar Parks to be built in Egypt, such that the electricity demand is satisfied at minimal costs. Ultimately, our goal is to build a decision support tool that will provide private and governmental investors into renewable energy systems, valuable insights to make...

On designing connected rapid transit networks reducing the number of transfers

Laureano Fernando Escudero, Susana Muñoz (2012)

RAIRO - Operations Research

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In this paper we introduce some improvements on an approach that we described elsewhere for solving a modification of the well-known extended rapid transit network design problem. Firstly, we propose an integer programming model for selecting the stations to be constructed and the links between them, in such a way that a connected rapid transit network is obtained. Secondly, we consider a linear 0-1 programming model for determining a...

The Placement of Electronic Circuits Problem: A Neural Network Approach

M. Ettaouil, K. Elmoutaouakil, Y. Ghanou (2010)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

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The goal of this paper is to apply the Continuous Hopfield Networks (CHN) to the Placement of Electronic Circuit Problem (PECP). This assignment problem has been expressed as Quadratic Knapsack Problem (QKP). To solve the PECP via the CHN, we choose an energy function which ensures an appropriate balance between minimization of the cost function and simultaneous satisfaction of the PECP constraints. In addition, the parameters of this ...