| Article ID: | iaor2001259 |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Volume: | 27 |
| Issue: | 1 |
| Start Page Number: | 1 |
| End Page Number: | 14 |
| Publication Date: | Jan 2000 |
| Journal: | Computers and Operations Research |
| Authors: | Amiri Ali, Barkhi Reza |
| Keywords: | networks, programming: integer |
We study the multi-hour bandwidth packing problem arising from telecommunications networks. The problem consists of selecting calls from a list of requests with time varying traffic conditions to be routed on an arc-capacitated network in order to maximize profit. The paper represents a significant improvement over previous research by presenting a unified model of the problem that considers all possible paths for each call and allows the traffic requirements of the calls to vary over the busy-hours of the day. Failure to consider all possible routes and to allow traffic requirements to vary over the busy-hours would lead to significant revenue loss, excessive costs and/or inferior quality of service to users. The integer programming model for the problem is presented. A solution procedure based on the Lagrangean relaxation technique is developed. The results of extensive computational experiments over a wide range of problem structures indicate that the procedure is both efficient and effective.