Sylvie Borne
University of Paris
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Annals of Operations Research | 2006
Sylvie Borne; Eric Gourdin; Bernard Liau; Ali Ridha Mahjoub
In the past years, telecommunications networks have seen an important evolution with the advances in optical technologies and the explosive growth of the Internet. Several optical systems allow a very large transport capacity, and data traffic has dramatically increased. Telecommunications networks are now moving towards a model of high-speed routers interconnected by intelligent optical core networks. Moreover, there is a general consensus that the control plan of the optical networks should utilize IP-based protocols for dynamic provisioning and restoration of lightpaths. The interaction of the IP routers with the optical core networks permits to achieve end-to-end connections, and the lightpaths of the optical networks define the topology of the IP network. This new infrastructure has to be sufficiently survivable, so that network services can be restored in the event of a catastrophic failure. In this paper we consider a multilayer survivable network design problem that may be of practical interest for IP-over-optical neworks. We give an integer programming formulation for this problem and discuss the associated polytope. We describe some valid inequalities and study when these are facet defining. We discuss separation algorithms for these inequalities and introduce some reduction operations. We develop a Branch-and-Cut algorithm based on these results and present extensive computational results.
Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics | 2013
Hanane Allaoua; Sylvie Borne; Lucas Létocart; Roberto Wolfler Calvo
Abstract We deal with a Home Health Care Problem (HHCP) which objective consists in constructing the optimal routes and rosters for the health care staffs. The challenge lies in combining aspects of vehicle routing and staff rostering which are two well known hard combinatorial optimization problems. To solve this problem, we initially propose an integer linear programming formulation (ILP) and we tested this model on small instances. To deal with larger instances we develop a matheuristic based on the decomposition of the ILP formulation into two problems. The first one is a set partitioning like problem and it represents the rostering part. The second problem consists in the routing part. This latter is equivalent to a Multi-depot Traveling Salesman Problem with Time Windows (MTSPTW).
ISCO'12 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Combinatorial Optimization | 2012
Sylvie Borne; Roland Grappe; Mathieu Lacroix
In the uncapacitated asymmetric traveling salesman problem with multiple stacks, one first performs a hamiltonian circuit to pick up n items, storing them in a vehicle with k stacks satisfying last-in-first-out constraints, and then delivers every item by performing a second hamiltonian circuit. Here, we are interested in the convex hull of the arc-incidence vectors of such couples of hamiltonian circuits. For the general case, we determine the dimension of this polytope, and show that every facet of the asymmetric traveling salesman polytope defines one of its facets. For the special case with two stacks, we provide an integer linear programming formulation whose linear relaxation is polynomial-time solvable, and we propose new families of valid inequalities to reinforce the latter.
Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics | 2013
Sylvie Borne; Ali Ridha Mahjoub; Raouia Taktak
The paper deals with a problem motivated by survivability issues in multilayer IP-over-WDM telecommunication networks. Given a set of traffic demands for which we know a survivable routing in the IP layer, our purpose is to look for the corresponding survivable topology in the WDM layer. The problem amounts to Multiple Steiner TSPs with order constraints. We propose an integer linear programming formulation for the problem and investigate the associated polytope. We also present new valid inequalities and discuss their facial aspect. Based on this, we devise a Branch-and-cut algorithm and present preliminary computational results.
Discrete Optimization | 2015
Sylvie Borne; Pierre Fouilhoux; Roland Grappe; Mathieu Lacroix; Pierre Pesneau
In this paper, we describe the circuit polytope on series-parallel graphs. We first show the existence of a compact extended formulation. Though not being explicit, its construction process helps us to inductively provide the description in the original space. As a consequence, using the link between bonds and circuits in planar graphs, we also describe the bond polytope on series-parallel graphs.
ROADEF - 15ème congrès annuel de la Société française de recherche opérationnelle et d'aide à la décision | 2014
Sylvie Borne; Pierre Fouilhoux; Roland Grappe; Mathieu Lacroix; Pierre Pesneau
ROADEF - 15ème congrès annuel de la Société française de recherche opérationnelle et d'aide à la décision | 2014
Hanane Allaoua; Sylvie Borne; Lucas Létocart; Roberto Wolfler Calvo
ISCO 2014 - 3rd International Symposium on Combinatorial Optimization | 2014
Sylvie Borne; Pierre Fouilhoux; Roland Grappe; Mathieu Lacroix; Pierre Pesneau
Archive | 2010
Sylvie Borne; Virginie Gabrel; Ali Ridha Mahjoub; Raouia Taktak
10ème congrès de la Société Française de Recherche Opérationnelle et d'Aide à la Décision | 2009
Sylvie Borne; Laurent Alfandari; Lucas Létocart