研究目的
To evaluate the effect of the costs of backup power on sustaining survivability at the front end of two types of network configurations in a hybrid optical wireless broadband access network.
研究成果
Providing backup power to a network with at least one alternative path can reduce deployment cost by up to 34% without significantly affecting survivability, making it a feasible solution for remote and least developed areas.
研究不足
The study focuses on specific network configurations and assumes certain cost normalizations; it may not account for all real-world variables like environmental factors or dynamic network changes.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study uses a Mixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) framework to optimize network deployment cost and survivability. Dijkstra's algorithm is employed for path optimization.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Simulations are based on a 2 km square area with traffic concentration points (TC) ranging from 100 to 900, and potential wireless router installation sites (S) from 200 to
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
5 Not specified in detail, but involves network components like wireless routers, gateways, optical network units, and backup power systems.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Optimize minimum cost network (MCN), impose constraints for full survivability network (FSN) and alternative path network (APN), verify survivability, and evaluate costs with varying backup power costs.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Use IBM CPLEX solver for MILP optimization; analyze cost differences and survivability percentages.
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