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Title: Internet Access: A Two-Provider Cost Model


1
Internet AccessA Two-Provider Cost Model
  • Andrew M. Ross
  • Eastern Michigan University
  • Math Dept.
  • 2006-12-13

2
Dial-Up Internet Access
  • Time-of-day patterns
  • Build modem banks to handle peaks
  • Hourly Company H charges 1 per modem-hour
    used.
  • Peak Company P charges 4 per modem in use at
    peak time of day

3
Route Traffic to Save
  • Minimize 4 Epeak 1 Ehours

4
Feasibility StudyClairvoyant System
  • Upper bound on possible savings
  • Known data
  • When each call arrives
  • How long each call stays on-line
  • Route using an Integer Program
  • Also try a heuristic

5
Network Version of IP
6
Heuristic improvesas system size grows
7
Any questions?
  • people.emich.edu/aross15/
  • andrew.ross_at_emich.edu

8
IP Formulation
  • Data
  • Oij 1 if call i is still online when call j
    arrives, 0 otherwise
  • Si duration of call i
  • Variables
  • Xi 1 if call i given to Company P,
  • 0 if given to Company H
  • Z height of peak on Company P
  • E total elapsed time on Company H

9
IP Formulation
  • Minimize
  • Subject to
  • Elapsed hours
  • Minimax for all j,

10
Arrival Rate Functions

RA1
RA.5
RA.1
11
An Optimal Solution

Company P
Company H
12
Cost versus Calls per Day
13
Cost versus Relative Amplitude
14
Example
Call Arrives _at_ Duration
1 1 1.8
2 2 2.5
3 3 0.5
4 4 2.0
Sum6.8
15
Minimax constraints

16
Strict Ceiling Policy
  • Admit a call to P when number on P currently is
    lt Z
  • For clairvoyant case, try each Z and choose the
    best
  • Not always exactly optimal

17
Heuristic Ceiling vs.True Optimal Ceiling
18
Course Overview
  • What is a Math Model
  • Modeling Procedures
  • Dynamical Systems (Ch 1)
  • Model Fitting Interpolation (Ch 2,3,4)
  • Simulation Queueing (Ch 5)
  • Linear Programming (Ch 7)
  • Non-Linear Programming (Ch 12)
  • Differential Equations (Ch 10,11)

19
Topic Histogram
20
Follow-on courses (419!)
  • Math(419!)
  • 223 Calc III (some NLP)
  • 325 Diff.Eqn 426 Diff. Eqn II
  • 418 Modeling with Lin.Alg.
  • 416 Adv. Lin.Alg.
  • 425 Math for Scientists
  • 436 Numerical Analysis

21
Stats courses
  • Math 419
  • Math 360 or 370, then
  • 460 Survey Sampling
  • 461 Linear Regression
  • 462 Design of Experiments
  • 471 Prob/Stat II
  • 474 Applied Stats

22
Computer Science
  • 245 Numerical Methods
  • 311 Algorithms Data Structures
  • 314 Computational Discrete Structures
  • 461 Heuristic Programming
  • Math 419

23
Business/Econ
  • POM 374 Production Operations Management
  • DS 265 Statistics
  • DS 317 Simulation
  • Econ 310 Econ. Stats
  • Math 419
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