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This paper presents a hybrid Genetic and Simulated Annealing algorithm to implement Chordal Ring structures in optical backbone networks. In recent years, topologies based on regular graph structures gained a lot of interest due to their good communication properties for physical topology of the networks. There have been many use of evolutionary algorithms to solve the problems which are in combinatory complexity nature, and extremely hard to solve by exact approaches. Both Genetic and Simulated annealing algorithms are similar in using controlled stochastic method to search the solution. The paper combines the algorithms in order to analyze the impact of implementation performance.
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Riaz, T., Gutierrez, J., Pedersen, J.M., Kiedrowski, P., Dubalski, B. (2011). A Hybrid Genetic and Simulated Annealing Algorithm for Chordal Ring Implementation in Large-Scale Networks. In: Choraś, R.S. (eds) Image Processing and Communications Challenges 3. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 102. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23154-4_55
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