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Combinatorial Optimization Algorithms for Radio Network Planning

Patrice Calégari, Frederic Guidec, Pierre Kuonen and Frank Nielsen

Abstract:
This paper uses a realistic problem taken from the telecommunication world as the basis for comparing different combinatorial optimization algorithms. The problem recalls the minimum hitting set problem, and is solved with greedy-like, Darwinism and genetic algorithms. These three paradigms are described and analyzed with emphasis on the Darwinism approach, which is based on the computation of ε-nets.  
Key words: combinatorial optimization, radio transceiver siting, set system, genetic algorithm, parallel computing.  

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doi:10.1016/S0304-3975(00)00245-0

Bibtex entry:
@Article{cgkn-coarnp-2001,
 author = {Patrice Cal\'egari, and Fr\'ed\'eric Guidec and Pierre Kuonen and Frank Nielsen},
 title = {Combinatorial optimization algorithms for radio network planning},
 journal = {Theoretical Computer Science},
 volume = {263},
 number = {1-2},
 year = {2001},
 issn = {0304-3975},
 pages = {235--265},
 publisher = {Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd.},
 doi = {10.1016/S0304-3975(00)00245-0}
 } 

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