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Access network optimization methodology for leased switched and dedicated facilities

  • US 7,778,893 B2
  • Filed: 05/21/2008
  • Issued: 08/17/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/21/2008
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of optimizing access network costs for a carrier requiring switched facilities, dedicated facilities and multiplexers at hub locations to form an access network topology comprising at least a first, lower level of facilities and a second, higher level of facilities, the multiplexers for combining a plurality of N first level facilities onto a single second level facility, the method comprising the steps of:

  • a processor performing a minimal cost analysis to determine the optimum number of first and second level facilities by;

    moving first level facilities from a first hub location to a second hub location;

    re-assigning first level facilities from one second level facility to another second level facility at the same hub location; and

    adding or disconnecting second level facilities based upon the movement and reassignment of first level facilities;

    wherein cost analysis is performed using the relation;


    minZcexe+Z Z CemYem+

    mZm+ZauqCOslmam+Z discCostmdm, m tlqwhere ce is a predetermined cost of a first level facility from an endpoint e to a network access point (a stand-alone first level facility), xe is defined as a number of first level stand-alone facilities from an endpoint e to a network access point, Cem is a predetermined cost of a first level facility from endpoint e to a hub location m, Y˜

    m is defined as a number of first level facilities from endpoint e to the hub m;

    Cm is a predetermined cost of a multiplexer and a second level facility at hub m;

    z., is defined as a number of second level facilities from hub m to a network access point;

    auqCostm is a predetermined cost for adding second level facilities at hub m;

    discCost.,is a predetermined cost for disconnecting second level facilities from hub m;

    a., is defined as a number of second level facilities to be added at hub m; and

    dm is defined as a number of second level facilities to be disconnected at hub m.

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