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100 1  Oki, Eiji,|d1969-|eauthor.|1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/
       entity/E39PCjFkbxyVQW3fjQKHXTKR4y 
245 10 Linear programming and algorithms for communication 
       networks :|ba practical guide to network design, control, 
       and management /|cEiji Oki.|h[O'Reilly electronic 
       resource] 
260    Boca Raton :|bCRC Press,|c[2013] 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 194 pages) :|billustrations 
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504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  1. Optimization problems for communication networks -- 2. 
       Basics of linear programming -- 3. GLPK (GNU linear 
       programming kit) -- 4. Basic problems for communication 
       networks -- 5. Disjoint path routing -- 6. Optical 
       wavelength-routed network -- 7. Routing and traffic-demand
       model -- 8. IP routing -- 9. Mathematical puzzles. 
520    "Explaining how to apply to mathematical programming to 
       network design and control, Linear Programming and 
       Algorithms for Communication Networks: A Practical Guide 
       to Network Design, Control, and Management fills the gap 
       between mathematical programming theory and its 
       implementation in communication networks. From the basics 
       all the way through to more advanced concepts, its 
       comprehensive coverage provides readers with a solid 
       foundation in mathematical programming for communication 
       networks. Addressing optimization problems for 
       communication networks, including the shortest path 
       problem, max flow problem, and minimum-cost flow problem, 
       the book covers the fundamentals of linear programming and
       integer linear programming required to address a wide 
       range of problems. It also: Examines several problems on 
       finding disjoint paths for reliable 
       communicationsAddresses optimization problems in optical 
       wavelength-routed networksDescribes several routing 
       strategies for maximizing network utilization for various 
       traffic-demand modelsConsiders routing problems in 
       Internet Protocol (IP) networksPresents mathematical 
       puzzles that can be tackled by integer linear programming 
       (ILP)Using the GNU Linear Programming Kit (GLPK) package, 
       which is designed for solving linear programming and mixed
       integer programming problems, it explains typical problems
       and provides solutions for communication networks. The 
       book provides algorithms for these problems as well as 
       helpful examples with demonstrations. Once you gain an 
       understanding of how to solve LP problems for 
       communication networks using the GLPK descriptions in this
       book, you will also be able to easily apply your knowledge
       to other solvers."--|cProvided by publisher 
520    "Preface The purpose of mathematical programming, or 
       optimization, is to maximize or minimize an objective 
       function considering some constraints. One of the 
       applications of mathematical programming is to design and 
       control communication networks, which consist of 
       multitudes of nodes and links. For example, when the 
       capacity of each link is given in a network, a key problem
       is to find an optimum set of routes on which a traffic 
       flow from a source node to a destination node can be 
       maximized. Another related example is as follows: when the
       capacity and cost of each link in a network and a traffic 
       demand from a source node to a destination node are given,
       a frequent problem is to find an optimum set of routes 
       that minimizes the total cost of transmitting the required
       traffic demand. These problems are solved by using the 
       techniques raised in the field of mathematical 
       programming. Linear Programming (LP) is a special case of 
       mathematical programming, where the objective function and
       all the constraints are expressed as linear functions. 
       Since most of many basic and fundamental optimization 
       problems on communication networks are categorized into LP
       problems, this book focuses on LP. There are several 
       excellent books that well describe LP and its applications
       to communication networks for undergraduate and graduate 
       students. Most of them explain how to theoretically solve 
       optimization problems, while those on communication 
       networks may provide some simple examples of typical 
       applications of LP to communication networks by 
       formulating problems on network design and control"--
       |cProvided by publisher 
588 0  Desciption based on print version record. 
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
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650  0 Computer networks|xDesign and construction. 
650  0 Linear programming. 
650  0 Communication|xNetwork analysis. 
650  0 Telecommunication. 
650  6 Programmation linéaire. 
650  6 Communication|xAnalyse de réseau. 
650  6 Télécommunications. 
650  7 telecommunications.|2aat 
650  7 Communication|xNetwork analysis|2fast 
650  7 Computer networks|xDesign and construction|2fast 
650  7 Linear programming|2fast 
650  7 Telecommunication|2fast 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aOki, Eiji, 1969-|tLinear programming and
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