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13-63
We propose a novel optimization model for resource assignment in heterogeneous wireless network. The model adopts two objective functions maximizing the number of served users and the minimum granted utility at once. A distinctive feature of our new model is to consider two consecutive time slots, in order to include handover as an additional decision dimension.
Furthermore, the solution algorithm that we propose refines a heuristic solution approach recently proposed in literature, by considering a real joint optimization of the considered resources. The simulation study shows that the new model leads to a significant reduction in handover frequency, when compared to a traditional scheme based on maximum SNR.
11-19
Base station cooperation in the downlink of cellular systems has been recently suggested as a promising concept towards a
better exploitation of the communication system physical resources. It may offer a high gain in capacity through interference mitigation.
This however,
comes at a cost of high information exchange between cooperating entities and a high computational burden.
Clustering of base stations into subgroups is an alternative to
guarantee such cooperation benefits in a lower scale. The optimal definition of clusters, however, and a systematic way to find a solution to
such problem is not yet available. In this work, we highlight the combinatorial nature of the problem, exploit this to describe the
system of users and base stations as a graph and formulate a pure 0-1 program. Its solution
suggests a cost optimal way to form clusters and assign user subsets to them.
13-76
A central assumption in classical optimization is that all the input data of a
problem are exact. However, in many real-world problems, the input data are subject
to uncertainty. In such situations, neglecting uncertainty may lead to nominally optimal
solutions that are actually suboptimal or even infeasible. Robust optimization
offers a remedy for optimization under uncertainty by considering only the subset of
solutions protected against the data deviations. In this paper, we provide an overview
of the main theoretical results of multiband robustness, a new robust optimization
model that extends and refines the classical theory introduced by Bertsimas and Sim.
After introducing some new results for the special case of pure binary programs, we
focus on the harvest scheduling problem and show how multiband robustness can
be adopted to tackle the uncertainty affecting the volume of produced timber and
grant a reduction in the price of robustness.
15-34
Wireless body area networks are wireless sensor networks whose adoption has recently emerged and spread in important healthcare applications, such as the remote monitoring of health conditions of patients. A major issue associated with the deployment of such networks is represented by energy consumption: in general, the batteries of the sensors cannot be easily replaced and recharged, so containing the usage of energy by a rational design of the network and of the routing is crucial. Another issue is represented by traffic uncertainty: body sensors may produce data at a variable rate that is not exactly known in advance, for example because the generation of data is event-driven. Neglecting traffic uncertainty may lead to wrong design and routing decisions, which may compromise the functionality of the network and have very bad effects on the health of the patients. In order to address these issues, in this work we propose the first robust optimization model for jointly optimizing the topology and the routing in body area networks under traffic uncertainty. Since the problem may result challenging even for a state-of-the-art optimization solver, we propose an original optimization algorithm that exploits suitable linear relaxations to guide a randomized fixing of the variables, supported by an exact large variable neighborhood search.
Experiments on realistic instances indicate that our algorithm performs better than a state-of-the-art solver, fast producing solutions associated with
improved optimality gaps.
15-62
We investigate the 3-architecture Connected Facility Location Problem arising in the design of urban telecommunication access networks integrating wired and wireless technologies. We propose an original optimization model for the problem that includes additional variables and constraints to take into account wireless signal coverage represented through signal-to-interference ratios. Since the problem can prove very challenging even for modern state-of-the art optimization solvers, we propose to solve it by an original primal heuristic that combines a probabilistic fixing procedure, guided by peculiar Linear Programming relaxations, with an exact MIP heuristic, based on a very large neighborhood search. Computational experiments on a set of realistic instances show that our heuristic can find solutions associated with much lower optimality gaps than a state-of-the-art solver.
13-78
We investigate the Robust Multiperiod Network Design Problem, a generalization of the classical Capacitated Network Design Problem that additionally considers multiple design periods and provides solutions protected against traffic uncertainty.
Given the intrinsic difficulty of the problem, which proves challenging even for state-of-the art commercial solvers, we propose a hybrid primal heuristic based on the combination of ant colony optimization and an exact large neighborhood search. Computational experiments on a set of realistic instances from the SNDlib show that our heuristic can find solutions of extremely good quality with low optimality gap.
14-40
We investigate the Robust Multiperiod Network Design Problem, a generalization of the Capacitated Network Design Problem (CNDP) that, besides establishing flow routing and network capacity installation as in a canonical CNDP, also considers a planning horizon made up of multiple time periods and protection against fluctuations in traffic volumes. As a remedy against traffic volume uncertainty, we propose a Robust Optimization model based on Multiband Robustness (Büsing and D'Andreagiovanni, 2012), a refinement of classical Gamma-Robustness by Bertsimas and Sim (2004) that uses a system of multiple deviation bands. Since the resulting optimization problem may prove very challenging even for instances of moderate size solved by a state-of-the-art optimization solver, we propose a hybrid primal heuristic that combines a randomized fixing strategy inspired by ant colony optimization and an exact large neighbourhood search. Computational experiments on a set of realistic instances from the SNDlib (2010) show that our original heuristic can run fast and produce solutions of extremely high quality associated with low optimality gaps.
16-12
The optimal design of wireless networks has been widely studied in the literature and many optimization models have been proposed over the years. However, most models directly include the signal-to-interference ratios representing service coverage conditions. This leads
to mixed-integer linear programs with constraint matrices containing tiny
coefficients that vary widely in their order of magnitude. These formulations are known to be challenging even for state-of-the-art solvers: the
standard numerical precision supported by these solvers is usually not sufficient to reliably guarantee feasible solutions. Service coverage errors are thus commonly present. Though these numerical issues are known
and become evident even for small-sized instances, just a very limited number of papers has tried to tackle them, by mainly investigating alternative non-compact formulations in which the sources of numerical instabilities are eliminated. In this work, we explore a new approach by investigating how recent advances in exact solution algorithms for linear
and mixed-integer programs over the rational numbers can be applied to analyze and tackle the numerical difficulties arising in wireless network design models.
15-61
Revisiting the use of Robust Optimization for optimal energy offering under price uncertainty
(2015)
We propose a new Robust Optimization method for the energy offering problem of a price-taker generating company that wants to build offering curves for its generation units, in order to maximize its profit while taking into account the uncertainty of market price. Our investigations have been motivated by a critique to another Robust Optimization method, which entails the solution of a sequence of robust optimization problems imposing full protection and defined over a sequence of nested subintervals of market prices: this method presents a number of issues that may severely limit its application and computational efficiency in practice and that may expose a company to the risk of presenting offering curves resulting into suboptimal or even infeasible accepted offers. To tackle all such issues, our method provides for solving one single robust counterpart, considering an intermediate level of protection between null and full protection, and to make energy offers at zero price, practically eliminating the risk of non-acceptance. Computational results on instances provided by our industrial partners show that our new method is able to grant a great improvement in profit.
15-12
Revisiting wireless network jamming by SIR-based considerations and Multiband Robust Optimization
(2016)
We revisit the mathematical models for wireless network jamming introduced by Commander et al. (2007,2008): we first point out the strong connections with classical wireless network design and then we propose a new model
based on the explicit use of signal-to-interference quantities. Moreover, to ad-
dress the uncertain nature of the jamming problem and tackle the peculiar right-hand-side (RHS) uncertainty of the corresponding model, we propose an original robust cutting-plane algorithm drawing inspiration from Multiband Robust Optimization. Finally, we assess the performance of the proposed cutting plane algorithm by experiments on realistic network instances.