Published October 1996
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Neural networks applied to traffic management in telephone networks
- Creators
- Ambrose, Barry E.
- Goodman, Rodney M.
Chicago
Abstract
In this paper the application of neural networks to some of the network management tasks carried out in a regional Bell telephone company is described. Network managers monitor the telephone network for abnormal conditions and have the ability to place controls in the network to improve traffic flow. Conclusions are drawn regarding the utility and effectiveness of the neural networks in automating the network management tasks.
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© 1996 IEEE. Manuscript received October 1, 1995; revised February 1, 1996. This work was supported in part by Pacific Bell, the Center for Neuromorphic Systems Engineering (NSF Engineering Research Center Program) Grant EEC-9402726, the California Trade and Commerce Agency, Office of Strategic Technology Grant C94-0165, ARPA/ONR Grant N00014-93-1-0990, and in part by an AFOSR University Research Initiative Grant F49620-93-1-0332.Attached Files
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- 94606
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- Pacific Bell
- Center for Neuromorphic Systems Engineering, Caltech
- NSF
- EEC-9402726
- California Trade and Commerce Agency
- C94-0165
- Office of Naval Research (ONR)
- N00014-93-1-0990
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)
- F49620-93-1-0332
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