University Optical Fibre Network Access Optimisation: A Case Study
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For network access, it is always desired that a fibre optic network connectivity be the major area of
cost minimization, while keeping quality of service as high as possible. This is because overall cost of
setting up a fibre optic cable route is usually very high in relation to other components of the network.
In this study, three buildings clusters were mapped to the University Network Operating Center, and
the network was developed as a fail-safe network, so that in the case of damage to a cable or
connecting component, users are not cut out. The problem was formulated as a Mathematical
Programming problem and solved the resulting transportation problem using MATLAB linear
programming solution. Results from the mathematical model shows an optimized cost for which a
fibre Optic network connectivity can be further developed
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TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery