Solving the Steiner Two-Node-Survivable Network Problem
by Franco Robledo-Amoza, Hector Cancela, Gerardo Rubino
International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management (IJLSM), Vol. 6, No. 2, 2010

Abstract: In the design of optical fibre networks, a commonly applied requirement is to ensure the existence of at least two node-disjoint-paths between pairs of distinguished nodes. The problem of finding a topology verifying this restriction is known as the Steiner Two-Node-Survivable Network Problem (denoted by STNSNP), an NP-hard problem. This paper introduces a Greedy Randomised Adaptive Search Procedure (GRASP) for designing low-cost topologies for the STNSNP model. The heuristic was tested over a large problem set containing heterogeneous topologies with different characteristics, including instances with hundreds of nodes. The numerical results were highly satisfactory, accomplishing in all cases good quality local-optimal solutions.

Online publication date: Thu, 14-Jan-2010

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