Telecommunications Planning: Innovations in Pricing, Network Design and Management

Network Design and Management focuses on the latest methodological developments in three key areas---pricing of telecommunications services, network design, and resource allocation. These three elements are most relevant to current telecommunications planning. The first five chapters cover global de...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Raghavan, S. (Editor), Anandalingam, G. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2006.
Series:Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, 33
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Table of Contents:
  • Pricing and Resource Allocation for Point-to-Point Telecommunication Services in a Competitive Market: A Bilevel Optimization Approach
  • Pricing Analysis in International Interconnected Networks
  • Modeling Competition among Wireless Service Providers
  • A Supply Network of Oligopoly for the Advanced Intelligent Network
  • A Network Provisioning Scheme Based on Decentralized Bandwidth Auctions
  • An Optimization-Based Approach to Modeling Internet Topology
  • Comparing Survivable Multi-Ring Configurations
  • The Effect of Hop Limits on Optimal Cost in Survivable Network Design
  • Compact Models for Hop-Constrained Node Survivable Network Design: An Application to MPLS
  • A Note on Search by Objective Relaxation
  • Minimizing the Number of Wavelength Conversions in WDM Networks with Hybrid Optical Cross-Connects
  • An Uninformed Best First Search Based Wavelength Assignment Algorithm to Minimize the Number of Sonet ADMs in WDM Rings
  • Distributed Control of Flow on Networks of General Topology
  • A Combinatorial Approximation Algorithm for CDMA Downlink Rate Allocation
  • Resource Allocation Model for Estimating Non-Uniform Spatial Loads in Cellular Wireless Networks
  • Heavy Traffic Analysis of AIMD Models
  • Unreliable Components with Fast Repair and Dynamic Network Restoration
  • Multiple Service Classes for Rate Adaptive Streams.