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The following pages link to Models for planning capacity expansion in local access telecommunication networks (Q806810):
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- A splitter location-allocation problem in designing fiber optic access networks (Q531477) (← links)
- Routing of uncertain traffic demands (Q833385) (← links)
- Heuristics for multi-period capacity expansion in local telecommunications networks (Q835760) (← links)
- Network flow models for the local access network expansion problem (Q856692) (← links)
- A model for the capacitated, hop-constrained, per-packet wireless mesh network design problem (Q1014998) (← links)
- An equitable bandwidth allocation model for video-on-demand networks (Q1035732) (← links)
- A constrained Steiner tree problem (Q1129916) (← links)
- Algorithms for a multi-level network optimization problem (Q1307817) (← links)
- Modelling piecewise linear concave costs in a tree partitioning problem (Q1326744) (← links)
- New modeling approaches for the design of local access transport area networks (Q1590803) (← links)
- A dynamic programming algorithm for the local access telecommunication network expansion problem (Q1590815) (← links)
- Equilibrium network design of shared-vehicle systems (Q2256243) (← links)
- A Lagrangian relaxation approach for stochastic network capacity expansion with budget constraints (Q2288988) (← links)
- Multi-period capacity expansion for a local access telecommunications network (Q2488926) (← links)
- Tree knapsack approaches for local access network design (Q2503262) (← links)
- Towards optimizing the deployment of optical access networks (Q2513732) (← links)
- A node rooted flow-based model for the local access network expansion problem (Q2654316) (← links)
- A taxonomy of multilayer network design and a survey of transportation and telecommunication applications (Q2673552) (← links)
- Cost-effective designs of fault-tolerant access networks in communication systems (Q3057095) (← links)
- Multi-period maintenance scheduling of tree networks with minimum flow disruption (Q5198690) (← links)
- Telecommunications network design: Technology impacts and future directions (Q6087074) (← links)