Title: Network Planning of the CATV communication networks
1Network Planning of the CATV communication
networks
- Arthur, K. W. Peng, OPLAB
- d6725005_at_im.ntu.edu.tw
- Advisor Frank Yeong-Sung Lin
- April 22, 2005
2Agenda
- Introduction
- Problem Description and Formulation
- Formulation Analysis and Reformulation
- Numerical Experiments
- Conclusion
- QA
3CATV Communication Network Technology
The Network Structure of CATV Networks
4Network Planning --- Traditional Approaches
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- Similar to the design of downlink.
- Noise Funneling
- Limit the number of branch and amplifier.
- Addressable Bridger Leg Switch
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9CAD Tools
- The traditional way is calculation-intensive and
repetitive. - Comparison of the CAD toolsYermolov,2000
- CATV CAD Gen Enterprise Ltd.
- Symplex Suite of software SpanPro Inc.
- Program SystemLode Data Corporation
- CADIX International Inc.
- Cable Tools Goldcom Inc.
- Feature
- Auto-tracking the signal quality.
- Helping the design to calculate the network
requirement, cost, etc. - The design is still depend on the experience of
the network designer.
10CATV Network Planning Tools
11Mathematical Formulation and Network Optimization
- Basic ideas formulate the network and using
network optimization technique to find the
optimal solution.
12Performance Requirements
- Performance requirements in downstream
- CNR (Carrier to Noise Ratio) ?43dB
- X-MOD (Cross Modulation ) ?-46dB
- CSO (Composite Second Order) ?-53dB
- CTB (Composite Triple Beat) ?-53dB
13Performance Requirements (contd)
- Performance requirements in upstream
14Problem Formulation
- Problem description
- Given
- downstream performance objectives
- upstream performance objectives
- specifications of network components
- cost structure of network components
- number and position of endusers
- terrain which networks will pass through and the
associated cost - Determine
- routing
- allocation of network components
- operational parameters (e.g., gain of each
amplifier)
15Problem Formulation
- Features
- Nonlinear problems
- Hard to solve directly by standard methods
- Some techniques needed
- Problem Decomposition
- Steiner Tree Problem
- Network Optimization
- Geometric Programming
- Posynomial form
- Gradient-based Optimization
16Problem Decomposition and Reformulation
- Part I Steiner Tree Problems
17Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
18Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
- Heuristic approximation algorithms
- Minimum Cost Paths Heuristic (MPH)
19Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
20Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
s.t.
21Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
22Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
23Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
24Solution Approaches
- Posynomial problem
- aij arbitrary real numbers
- ci positive
- gk(t) posynomials
25Solution Approaches (contd)
26Solution Approaches (contd)
- Penalty method
- Steepest descent method
- Rounding procedure
27Computational Experiments
28Computational Experiments
29Computational Experiments
- The constructed steiner tree
30Computational Experiments
- Deciding the locations and parameters of
amplifiers
31Conclusion
- It is feasible to use mathematical programming
methods in CATV network planning - The solution provided by this approach can be
used to evaluate the QoS in many situation. - As a core module, we can add more features
- New network components
- New Services
32Future Research Directions
- Network Planning and Management
- CATV network planning and optimization
- Layering
- QoS
- Fault tolerance/Reliability
- CATV network performance
- Capacity management
- Admission Control
33Q A