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A Multi-Commodity Flow Approach for the Design of the Last Mile in Real-World Fiber Optic Networks

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2006

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  • Daniel Wagner

    (Carinthia University of Applied Sciences)

  • Günther R. Raidl

    (Vienna University of Technology)

  • Ulrich Pferschy

    (University of Graz)

  • Petra Mutzel

    (University of Dortmund)

  • Peter Bachhiesl

    (Carinthia University of Applied Sciences)

Abstract

We consider a generalization of the Steiner tree problem on graphs suitable for the design of the last mile in fiber optic networks and propose a multi commodity flow formulation for the exact solution of this problem. Some experimental results are discussed.

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  • Daniel Wagner & Günther R. Raidl & Ulrich Pferschy & Petra Mutzel & Peter Bachhiesl, 2007. "A Multi-Commodity Flow Approach for the Design of the Last Mile in Real-World Fiber Optic Networks," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Karl-Heinz Waldmann & Ulrike M. Stocker (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2006, pages 197-202, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-540-69995-8_33
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-69995-8_33
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    3. Lienkamp, Benedikt & Schiffer, Maximilian, 2024. "Column generation for solving large scale multi-commodity flow problems for passenger transportation," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 314(2), pages 703-717.

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