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Adaptive reconfiguration of data networks using genetic algorithms

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Adaptive reconfiguration of data networks using genetic algorithms
Genetic algorithms are applied to an important, but little-investigated, network design problem, that of reconfiguring the topology and link capacities of an operational network to adapt to changes in its operating conditions. These conditions include: which nodes and links are unavailable; the traffic patterns; and the quality of service (QoS) requirements and priorities of different users and applications. Dynamic reconfiguration is possible in networks that contain links whose endpoints can be easily changed, such as satellite channels, terrestrial wireless connections, and certain types of optical connections. We report preliminary results that demonstrate the feasibility of performing genetic search quickly enough for online adaptation.
David J. Montana, Talib S. Hussain
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Type Journal
Year 2004
Where ASC
Authors David J. Montana, Talib S. Hussain
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