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Discovering Simple Fault-Tolerant Routing Rules using Genetic Programming

Artificial Neural Nets and Genetic Algorithms: Proceedings of the International Conference, ICANNGA97, 1997.
Authors: I. M. A. Kirkwood and S. H. Shami and M. C. Sinclair
Editors: George D. Smith and Nigel C. Steele and Rudolf F. Albrecht
URL: http://uk.geocities.com/markcsinclair/ps/icannga97_kir.ps.gz
Tags: algorithms, genetic networks, programming, routing telecommunication
Abstract: A novel approach to solving network routing and restoration problems using the genetic programming (GP) paradigm is presented, in which a single robust and fault-tolerant program is evolved which determines the near-shortest paths through a network subject to link failures. The approach is then applied to five different test networks. In addition, two multi-population GP techniques are tried and the results compared to simple GP.
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@inproceedings{kirkam:1997:dsftrr,
title = {Discovering Simple Fault-Tolerant Routing Rules using Genetic Programming},
address = {University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK},
author = {I. M. A. Kirkwood and S. H. Shami and M. C. Sinclair},
booktitle = {Artificial Neural Nets and Genetic Algorithms: Proceedings of the International Conference, ICANNGA97},
editor = {George D. Smith and Nigel C. Steele and Rudolf F. Albrecht},
note = {published in 1998},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag},
url = {http://uk.geocities.com/markcsinclair/ps/icannga97_kir.ps.gz},
year = {1997},
abstract = {A novel approach to solving network routing and restoration problems using the genetic programming (GP) paradigm is presented, in which a single robust and fault-tolerant program is evolved which determines the near-shortest paths through a network subject to link failures. The approach is then applied to five different test networks. In addition, two multi-population GP techniques are tried and the results compared to simple GP.},
size = {4 pages}, email = {mcs@essex.ac.uk}, isbn = {3-211-83087-1}, notes = {http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/Research/ResGroups/MAG/ICANNGA97/papers_frame.html},
keywords = {algorithms, genetic networks, programming, routing telecommunication }
}