Bulletin 100, August 97 

 
 
Communication Networks Cost and Performance Optimization by constrained Engineering and Routing
 
Harro L. HARTMANN, Technical University of Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany
 
Monday, September 21, 14.30 - 16.00
 
Abstract
 
This contribution integrates advanced nonhierarchical least-cost multi-link-routing, and modular capacity assignments, for private arbitrary-interconnected ISDNs, into a unique procedure. An extended-sequential-office-controlled routing, and the available facility modules, are modelled and converted to a fast recursive algorithm with linear flow and nonlinear integer capacity assignments. This is carried out under the constraints of a given initial topology, traffic demand, and Grade-of-Service for each demand-pair. The algorithm became the basis of a Network Engineering and Routing Tool for Private-Networks (NERT-PN). An ISDN network example of 36 switches with various modular capacity assignments, demonstrates near-minimum-cost outputs, and end-to-end-node-pair-blockings (EEBs) within the prescribed Grade of Service (GOS) constraints. The constrained minimum costs are then verified by a comparison of the link capacities and demand-pair performance expressed by the EEB-values for both the module 1, and the selected module 30 sample cases. Extensive supplements and conclusions cover limitations, advantages and OR-oriented recommendations for further work.
 
Biographical Sketch
 
Harro L. Hartmann received the 'Dipl-Ing.' degree in Electrical Engineering from the Technical University of Berlin in 1962, and the 'Dr.-Ing.' degree from the Department of Electrical Engineering at the Technical University of Munich in 1966. He was with the Central Laboratory of Siemens AG in Munich, where he performed research work on PCM-Transmission, -Switching, and Integrated Digital Networks, especially with regard to problems of Network Synchronization.
 
In 1972 Hartmann accepted a full professorship at the newly founded Institute for Communication Systems (ICS) at the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany. He is the author of a number of papers on Digital Transmission, Stochastic Processes in Communication Systems, Network Synchronization and Broadband ISDN, and he holds several patents on network equipments and routing. The ICS technical staff and Hartmann are now engaged in complementary ATM Dynamic Traffic and Transport Routing, and Object Oriented Network Planning Tools. Dr. Hartmann is a member of the IEEE (M'77), 'Informationstechnische Gesellschaft' (ITG), and 'Gesellschaft für Informatik' (GI).

 
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Harro L. Hartmann
Institute for Communication Systems (ICS)
Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
Hans Sommer Str. 66
D 38106 Braunschweig
Phone: ++ 531 391 5285
Fax.: ++ 531 391 5296
E-mail: hartmann@ins.tu-bs.de
ICS Homepage: http://www.tu.-bs.de/institute/ins
 
 



RETURN to previous page.