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Title: Network Planning of the CATV communication networks


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Network 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

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Agenda
  • Introduction
  • Problem Description and Formulation
  • Formulation Analysis and Reformulation
  • Numerical Experiments
  • Conclusion
  • QA

3
CATV Communication Network Technology
The Network Structure of CATV Networks
4
Network Planning --- Traditional Approaches
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  • Figure 2-10

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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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CAD 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.

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CATV Network Planning Tools
  • Stand-alone version
  • Web-based version

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Mathematical Formulation and Network Optimization
  • Basic ideas formulate the network and using
    network optimization technique to find the
    optimal solution.

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Performance 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

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Performance Requirements (contd)
  • Performance requirements in upstream

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Problem 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)

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Problem 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

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Problem Decomposition and Reformulation
  • Part I Steiner Tree Problems

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Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
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Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
  • Heuristic approximation algorithms
  • Minimum Cost Paths Heuristic (MPH)

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Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
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Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
  • Part II

s.t.
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Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
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Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)

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Problem Decomposition and Reformulation (contd)
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Solution Approaches
  • Posynomial problem
  • aij arbitrary real numbers
  • ci positive
  • gk(t) posynomials

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Solution Approaches (contd)
  • Dual problem

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Solution Approaches (contd)
  • Penalty method
  • Steepest descent method
  • Rounding procedure

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Computational Experiments
  • Solution modules

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Computational Experiments
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Computational Experiments
  • The constructed steiner tree

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Computational Experiments
  • Deciding the locations and parameters of
    amplifiers

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Conclusion
  • 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

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Future Research Directions
  • Network Planning and Management
  • CATV network planning and optimization
  • Layering
  • QoS
  • Fault tolerance/Reliability
  • CATV network performance
  • Capacity management
  • Admission Control

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