Радіоелектронні і комп'ютерні системи (Feb 2024)
Multi-criteria model for selection of optical linear terminals based on FUZZY TOPSIS method
Abstract
Optical networks are an integral part of modern telecommunication systems. Huge traffic and ever-increasing requirements for data transmission capacity and quality encourage the wider use of modern optical technologies in telecommunications. The rational choice of equipment for the design of optical networks is an urgent task at present. The subject of this study is the process of selecting optical line terminals, which is associated with the evaluation of possible options by a set of indicators. The OLT (optical line terminal) in PON technology implements the function of organizing subscriber lines and is also a node equipment - an L4 switch that combines the functions of routing (IP), traffic fragmentation (VLAN), switching (MAC), quality of service (QoS), and some necessary network service functions. The optimal structuring of PON access networks demands a judicious selection of software and hardware, guided by their tactical and technical characteristics, in view of the substantial information load they entail. One of the effective approaches to solving such problems is the use of MCDM (Multiple Criteria Decision Making) methods. Purpose: to construct a TOPSIS model of the optimal choice of optical linear terminals in the conditions of unclear information for different cases of aggregation of evaluations of decision makers. Task: to formalize the process of selecting optical linear terminals; develop a multi-criteria mathematical model for the effective selection of optical line terminals. Methods used in the study: The fuzzy TOPSIS method, four methods of aggregating the opinions of decision makers. The following results were obtained. Alternatives and criteria for their evaluation are defined. On the basis of interviews with decision makers, evaluations of the degree of importance of the criteria and alternatives to the criteria were determined. Linguistic changes were used to describe decision-makers’ evaluations, which were interpreted as triangular fuzzy numbers. During this study, four methods of aggregating the evaluations of decision makers were used. A fuzzy TOPSIS model for selecting an optical line terminal is constructed. The ranking of the selected optical line terminals is obtained and the best alternative is determined. The results of modeling with different methods of aggregating assessments of decision makers are compared. Conclusions. The use of the Fuzzy TOPSIS method for optimal selection of optical linear terminals is proposed. The influence of the methods of aggregation of evaluations of decision-makers is analyzed.
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