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Towards High Order Constraint Representations for the Frequency Assignment Problem (1998)  (Make Corrections)  (4 citations)
Nick Dunkin, Joe Bater, Peter Jeavons, David Cohen



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Abstract: The assignment of frequencies to radio transmitters in a mobile telecommunications network in such a way as to provide total coverage for a designated area is a problem of enormous interest to the telecommunications industry. This Frequency Assignment Problem has traditionally been modelled with binary constraints making it analogous to generalised graph colouring (A well known problem from discrete mathematics). In this paper we examine the use of non-binary high order constraints for the... (Update)

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N. Dunkin, J. Bater, P. Jeavons, and D. Cohen, Towards high order constraint representations for the frequency assignment problem, Tech. Report CSD-TR-98--05, Royal Holloway University of London, 1998, Available at http://www.dcs.rhbnc.ac.uk/research/constraints/- publications/index.shtml. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dunkin98towards.html   More

@techreport{ dunkin98towards,
    author = "N. W. Dunkin and J. E. Bater and P. G. Jeavons and D. A. Cohen",
    title = "Towards High Order Constraint Representations for the Frequency Assignment Problem",
    number = "CSD-TR-98-05",
    address = "Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey, UK",
    year = "1998",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dunkin98towards.html" }
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