Locating a 1-Center on a Manhattan Plane with “Arbitrarily” Shaped Barriers |
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Authors: | Pavankumar Nandikonda Rajan Batta Rakesh Nagi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Industrial Engineering, University at Buffalo (SUNY), 342 Bell Hall, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA |
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Abstract: | Barriers commonly occur in practical location and layout problems and are regions where neither travel through nor location of the new facility is permitted. Along the lines of (Larson and Sadiq, 1983) we divide the feasible location region into cells. To overcome the additional complications introduced by the center objective, we develop new analysis and classify cells based on number of cell corners. A procedure to determine the optimal location is established for each class of cells. The overall complexity of the approach is shown to be polynomially bounded. Also, an analogy is drawn to the center problem on a network and generalizations of the model are discussed. |
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Keywords: | barrier center problem location |
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