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Designing robust coverage networks to hedge against worst-case facility losses
Authors:Jesse R O’Hanley  Richard L Church
Institution:1. Kent Business School, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent CT2 7PE, UK;2. Department of Geography, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4060, USA
Abstract:In order to design a coverage-type service network that is robust to the worst instances of long-term facility loss, we develop a facility location–interdiction model that maximizes a combination of initial coverage by p facilities and the minimum coverage level following the loss of the most critical r facilities. The problem is formulated both as a mixed-integer program and as a bilevel mixed-integer program. To solve the bilevel program optimally, a decomposition algorithm is presented, whereby the original bilevel program is decoupled into an upper level master problem and a lower level subproblem. After sequentially solving these problems, supervalid inequalities can be generated and appended to the upper level master in an attempt to force it away from clearly dominated solutions. Computational results show that when solved to optimality, the bilevel decomposition algorithm is up to several orders of magnitude faster than performing branch and bound on the mixed-integer program.
Keywords:Location  Reliability  Maximum covering  Interdiction  Bilevel programming  Bilevel decomposition
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