2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.yofte.2008.04.005
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Optimization of operational fiber links and interconnections for the merger of two networks

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“…With the two interconnection links installed, a Hamiltonian cycle that covers all the nodes of the two networks is formed. Extensive simulation work has also been carried out on various network topologies to test the validity of the theoretical findings presented in this paper [20]. In this section, we investigated the merger of two optical networks under the assumption that the interconnection construction is very costly such that only two interconnections are installed.…”
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“…With the two interconnection links installed, a Hamiltonian cycle that covers all the nodes of the two networks is formed. Extensive simulation work has also been carried out on various network topologies to test the validity of the theoretical findings presented in this paper [20]. In this section, we investigated the merger of two optical networks under the assumption that the interconnection construction is very costly such that only two interconnections are installed.…”
Section: Propositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Operational links refer to the links that will still be in operation after merger. We assume that the interconnections between the two networks only occur at co-located nodes, namely, at the same cities, but not between different cities [20].…”
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