Treffer: Provisioning virtual private networks under traffic uncertainty

Title:
Provisioning virtual private networks under traffic uncertainty
Source:
Multicommodity flows and network designNetworks (New York, NY). 49(1):100-115
Publisher Information:
New York, NY: John Wiley & Sons, 2007.
Publication Year:
2007
Physical Description:
print, 17 ref
Original Material:
INIST-CNRS
Subject Terms:
Control theory, operational research, Automatique, recherche opérationnelle, Sciences exactes et technologie, Exact sciences and technology, Sciences appliquees, Applied sciences, Recherche operationnelle. Gestion, Operational research. Management science, Recherche opérationnelle et modèles formalisés de gestion, Operational research and scientific management, Programmation mathématique, Mathematical programming, Informatique; automatique theorique; systemes, Computer science; control theory; systems, Logiciel, Software, Systèmes informatiques et systèmes répartis. Interface utilisateur, Computer systems and distributed systems. User interface, Administration publique, Civil service, Administración pública, Administration électronique, Electronic government, Administración electrónica, Analyse statistique, Statistical analysis, Análisis estadístico, Approche probabiliste, Probabilistic approach, Enfoque probabilista, Modélisation, Modeling, Modelización, Méthode plan sécant, Cutting plane method, Método plano secante, Optimisation, Optimization, Optimización, Programmation en nombres entiers, Integer programming, Programación entera, Programmation linéaire, Linear programming, Programación lineal, Programmation partiellement en nombres entiers, Mixed integer programming, Programación mixta entera, Ramification, Branching, Ramificación, Réseau privé, Private network, Red privada, Réseau virtuel, Virtual network, Red virtual, Système incertain, Uncertain system, Sistema incierto, Système réparti, Distributed system, Sistema repartido, Terminal, Topologie, Topology, Topología, branch and price, cutting planes, mixed-integer linear programs, network design, robust optimization, traffic uncertainty, virtual private networks
Document Type:
Konferenz Conference Paper
File Description:
text
Language:
English
Author Affiliations:
Department of Industrial Engineering, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
ISSN:
0028-3045
Rights:
Copyright 2007 INIST-CNRS
CC BY 4.0
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Notes:
Computer science; theoretical automation; systems

Operational research. Management
Accession Number:
edscal.18405630
Database:
PASCAL Archive

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We investigate a network design problem under traffic uncertainty that arises when provisioning Virtual Private Networks (VPNs): given a set of terminals that must communicate with one another, and a set of possible traffic matrices, sufficient capacity has to be reserved on the links of the large underlying public network to support all possible traffic matrices while minimizing the total reservation cost. The problem admits several versions depending on the desired topology of the reserved links, and the nature of the traffic data uncertainty. We present compact linear mixed-integer programming formulations for the problem with the classical hose traffic model and for a less conservative robust variant relying on the traffic statistics that are often available. These flow-based formulations allow us to solve optimally medium-to-large instances with commercial MIP solvers. We also propose a combined branch-and-price and cutting-plane algorithm to tackle larger instances. Computational results obtained for several classes of instances are reported and discussed.