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Formalization and Solution of the Problem of Selecting Transceivers for Multiplexing Systems of Fiber-Optical Communication Lines

Roman Dyachenko, Sergei Borisov and Dmitry Gura ()
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Roman Dyachenko: Kuban State Technological University
Sergei Borisov: Kuban State Technological University
Dmitry Gura: Kuban State Technological University

A chapter in Digital Technologies in Teaching and Learning Strategies, 2022, pp 177-186 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The paper deals with the organization of fiber-optic communication lines and their components. An approach to solving the problem of choosing the types of transceivers for multiplexing systems for fiber-optic communication lines based on formalization in the form of a nonlinear integer programming problem is proposed. A method is presented for obtaining an exact solution to the problem using the Pyomo optimization package and the BONMIN MINLP solver, which requires a significant amount of time to solve, which is advisable to use at the network design stage.

Keywords: WDM; CWDM; DWDM; CWDM technologIES; Pyomo optimization; BONMIN solver; SDGs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-05175-3_18

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