Supporting rural telecommunications: A compromise solutions approach

Supporting rural telecommunications: A compromise solutions approach

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Article ID: iaor19971897
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 68
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 33
End Page Number: 45
Publication Date: Nov 1996
Journal: Annals of Operations Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: networks: path, location, programming: multiple criteria
Abstract:

Rural telecommunication networks can foster the development of needed infrastructures for rural residents in an economically viable way. Thanks to emerging broadband fiber optics technology, rural telecommunications can be established via hub cities that function as service centers for neighboring smaller rural areas. Determining hub locations typically requires trade-offs among conflicting criteria. Policy makers typically set their goals as target values. The main aim of this paper is to present a zero-one compromise programming model that reflects such policy makers’ targer-setting behavior under a multiple criteria environment. A case in which the model is applied to the loction of hub telecommuniction centers in an American state further illustrates the applicability of the method.

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