Column generation for stochastic green telecommunication network planning with switchable base stations

Column generation for stochastic green telecommunication network planning with switchable base stations

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Article ID: iaor20163324
Volume: 63
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 351
End Page Number: 366
Publication Date: Aug 2016
Journal: Naval Research Logistics (NRL)
Authors: ,
Keywords: networks, planning, stochastic processes, energy, communications, location, demand, heuristics, programming: linear
Abstract:

We present the green telecommunication network planning problem with switchable base stations, where the location and configuration of the base stations are optimized, while taking into account uncertainty and variability of demand. The problem is formulated as a two‐stage stochastic program under demand uncertainty with integers in both stages. Since solving the presented problem is computationally challenging, we develop the corresponding Dantzig‐Wolfe reformulation and propose a solution approach based on column generation. Comprehensive computational results are provided for instances of varying characteristics. The results show that the joint location and dynamic switching of base stations leads to significant savings in terms of energy cost. Up to 30% reduction in power consumption cost is achieved while still serving all users. In certain cases, allowing dynamic configurations leads to more installed base stations and higher user coverage, while having lower total energy consumption. The Dantzig‐Wolfe reformulation provides solutions with a tight LP‐gap eliminating the need for a full branch‐and‐price scheme. Furthermore, the proposed column generation solution approach is computationally efficient and outperforms CPLEX on the majority of the tested instances.

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