DocumentCode :
3341777
Title :
Multiobjective optimization of radio-to-fiber repeater placement a jumping gene algorithm
Author :
Chan, T.M. ; Man, K.F. ; Tang, K.S. ; Kwong, S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., City Univ. of Hong Kong, China
fYear :
2005
fDate :
14-17 Dec. 2005
Firstpage :
291
Lastpage :
296
Abstract :
This paper considers the radio-to-fiber repeater placement problem in wireless local loop (WLL) Systems. The severe problem that the WLL systems encountered is that the large diffraction loss from rooftop to street occurs at its frequency band, 2.3 GHz. The radio-to-fiber repeaters can be used for the remedy of this situation. Unlike the conventional WLL systems, the total system cost of this option depends on the additional repeaters and optical fibers (links). Thus, our objective is to minimize the total repeater cost and total link cost simultaneously by selecting optimal locations for the repeaters. It is a multiobjective problem in which a tradeoff between the total repeater cost and total link cost can thus be made. A new jumping gene paradigm called jumping-gene genetic algorithm (JGGA) is proposed to solve this conflicting dilemma. The main feature of JGGA is that it only consists of a simple operation in which a transposition of the gene(s) is induced within the same or another chromosome within the framework of genetic algorithm. The algorithm has been tested by using two specific performance metrics in evaluating the quality of obtained sets of non-dominated solutions. Simulation results revealed from this study that JGGA is able to find non-dominated solutions with better convergence and diversity than other multiobjective evolutionary algorithms.
Keywords :
UHF devices; genetic algorithms; optical fibre communication; optical repeaters; radio access networks; radio repeaters; 2.3 GHz; diffraction loss; jumping gene genetic algorithm; multiobjective evolutionary algorithms; multiobjective optimization; optical fiber links; radio-to-fiber repeater placement problem; wireless local loop systems; Biological cells; Cost function; Frequency; Genetic algorithms; Measurement; Optical diffraction; Optical fibers; Optical losses; Repeaters; Testing; genetic algorithms; jumping genes; multiobjective evolutionary algorithms; optimization; radio-to-fiber repeater placement; wireless local loop;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Technology, 2005. ICIT 2005. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9484-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICIT.2005.1600652
Filename :
1600652
Link To Document :
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