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NETWORK DESIGN UNDER DEMAND UNCERTAINTY

A methodology for network design under demand uncertainty is proposed in this dissertation. The uncertainty is caused by the dynamic nature of the IP-based traffic which is expected to be
transported directly over the optical layer in the future. Thus, there is a need to incorporate the uncertainty into a design model
explicitly. We assume that each demand can be represented as a random variable, and then develop an optimization model to minimize
the cost of routing and bandwidth provisioning. The optimization problem is formulated as a nonlinear Multicommodity Flow problem
using Chance-Constrained Programming to capture both the demand variability and levels of uncertainty guarantee. Numerical work is
presented based on a heuristic solution approach using a linear approximation to transform the nonlinear problem to a simpler linear
programming problem. In addition, the impact of the uncertainty on a two-layer network is investigated. This will determine how the
Chance-Constrained Programming based scheme can be practically implemented. Finally, the implementation guidelines for developing
an updating process are provided.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:PITT/oai:PITTETD:etd-04242007-141540
Date27 September 2007
CreatorsMeesublak, Koonlachat
ContributorsPrashant Krishnamurthy, Richard Thompson, Deep Medhi, David Tipper, Bryan A. Norman
PublisherUniversity of Pittsburgh
Source SetsUniversity of Pittsburgh
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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