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Optimization of Communication Networks

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Global communication networks (e.g. telephone networks, cellular radio networks, or the Internet) have become the nervous system of today’s economy and society. Due to ongoing technological progress in electronics, computer and communication technologies, not only the number of users in the networks keeps growing, but new applications like radio and TV in the Internet, e-business, and interactive games are upcoming.

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Eberspächer, J., Kiese, M., Wessäly, R. (2010). Optimization of Communication Networks. In: Grötschel, M., Lucas, K., Mehrmann, V. (eds) Production Factor Mathematics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11248-5_8

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