Combinatorial Optimization in Wireless Networks -- Topology Control in Wireless Multihop Networks -- Combinatorial Evolutionary Methods in Wireless Mobile Computing -- Optimal Server Allocation in Wireless Networks: The Use of Index Policies -- Performance Optimization Using Multipath Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc and Wireless Sensor Networks -- Ad Hoc Networks: Optimization Problems and Solution Methods -- Stochastic Programming in Allocation Policies for Heterogeneous Wireless Networks -- Selecting Working Sensors in Wireless Sensor Networks -- Quality of Service Provisioning for Adaptive Multimedia in Mobile/Wireless Networks -- MAC-Throughput Analysis of CDMA Wireless Networks Based on a Novel Collision Model -- Information-Directed Routing in Sensor Networks Using Real-Time Reinforcement Learning -- QoS Provisioning Strategies in LEO Satellite Networks -- Quasi-Optimal Resource Allocation in Multispot MFTDMA Satellite Networks -- Combinatiorial Optimization in Optical and Interconnection Networks -- Optimization Techniques for Survivable Optical Networks -- WDM Switching Networks: Complexity and Constructions -- Topological Properties of Interconnection Networks -- Some Bounded Degree Communication Networks and Optimal Leader Election -- Combinatorial Optimization in Other Network Applications -- Routing Optimization in Communication Networks -- Stretch-Optimal Scheduling for On-Demand Data Broadcasts -- Dynamic Simulcasting: Design and Optimization -- Optimization of Failure Recovery in High-Speed Networks -- An Approximation Algorithm for the Dynamic Facility Location Problem -- Genetic Code-Based DNA Computation for the Hamiltonian Path Problem.
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Combinatorial optimization algorithms are used in many applications including the design, management, and operations of communication networks. The objective of this book is to advance and promote the theory and applications of combinatorial optimization in communication networks. The book collects a distinguished set of papers on subjects such as wireless communication systems, satellite networks, optical networks, and ad hoc networks. The topics covered range from topology control, routing optimization, and resource allocation to QoS provisioning. It is the first book that integrates rich theory from operations research with cutting-edge research in communication networks. Audience The target audience for the work includes the researchers in the field of network design and optimization, graduate students and professors interested in networking and optimization research, as well as network design engineers. It is a handy reference book for researchers in networking and mathematical programming, also a suitable textbook for advanced courses in the theoretical aspects of networking.
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Combinatorial optimization in communication networks.