DESIGNING OF MODERN TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS WITH USAGE OF MULTILEVEL GRAPHS
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2010.2936Keywords:
multilayer network, multilayer graph, telecommunication system, network designAbstract
In the given article a mathematical model for solving modern telecommunication systems design problem with multi-layer graphs usage was proposed. In the article the properties of multi-layer graphs and given example of telecommunication systems structural synthesis problem formulation were decrypted.References
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