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Location–Allocation of Multiple-Server Service Centers with Constrained Queues or Waiting Times
Authors:Vladimir Marianov  Daniel Serra
Institution:(1) Department of Electrical Engineering, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile;(2) Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Trias Fargas, 25-27, Barcelona, 08005, Spain
Abstract:Recently, the authors have formulated new models for the location of congested facilities, so to maximize population covered by service with short queues or waiting time. In this paper, we present an extension of these models, which seeks to cover all population and includes server allocation to the facilities. This new model is intended for the design of service networks, including health and EMS services, banking or distributed ticket-selling services. As opposed to the previous Maximal Covering model, the model presented here is a Set Covering formulation, which locates the least number of facilities and allocates the minimum number of servers (clerks, tellers, machines) to them, so to minimize queuing effects. For a better understanding, a first model is presented, in which the number of servers allocated to each facility is fixed. We then formulate a Location Set Covering model with a variable (optimal) number of servers per service center (or facility). A new heuristic, with good performance on a 55-node network, is developed and tested.
Keywords:queuing  heuristics  location
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