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A branch-and-Benders-cut method for nonlinear power design in green wireless local area networks

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH
Volume 255, Issue 1, Pages 151-162

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2016.04.058

Keywords

Integer programming; Benders decomposition; Branch-and-cut; Green wireless local area network; Network design

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC) [184122-2010]
  2. project PRIN, Mixed-Integer Non-linear Optimization: Approaches and Applications [2012JXB3YF]
  3. Italian Ministry of University and Research under GreenNet (Greening the Networks) FIRB project

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We consider a problem arising in the design of green wireless local area networks. Decisions on powering-on a set of access points (APs), via the assignment of one power level (PL) to each opened AP, and decisions on the assignment of the user terminals (UTs) to the opened APs, have to be taken simultaneously. The PL assigned to an AP affects, in a nonlinear way, the capacity of the connections between the AP and the UTs that are assigned to it. The objective is to minimize the overall power consumption of the APs, which has two components: location/capacity dimensioning costs of the APs; assignment costs that depend on the total demands assigned to the APs. We develop a branch-and-Benders-cut (BBC) method where, in a non-standard fashion, the master problem includes the variables of the Benders subproblem, but relaxes their integrality. The BBC method has been tested on a large set of instances, and compared to a Benders decomposition algorithm on a subset of instances without assignment costs, where the two approaches can be compared. The computational results show the superiority of BBC in terms of solution quality, scalability and robustness. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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