
Séminaire conjoint CRT-Chaire de recherche du Canada en
distributique
TITRE : A Hub Location Problem with Fully Interconnected Backbone and Access Networks
CONFÉRENCIER : Jesper Larsen, Informatics and Mathematical Modelling, Technical University of Denmark
DATE et ENDROIT : 9 novembre 2005, 10h30, salle 5441,
Pavillon André-Aisenstadt, Campus de l'Université de Montréal
RESPONSABLE : Gilbert Laporte (343-6143)
RÉSUMÉ :
This presentation considers the design of two-layered fully
interconnected networks. A two-layered network consists of clusters
of nodes, each defining an access network and a backbone network. We
consider the integrated problem of determining the access networks
and the backbone network simultaneously. A mathematical formulation
is presented, but as the linear programming relaxation of the
mathematical formulation is weak, a formulation based on the set
partitioning model and column generation approach is also developed.
The column generation subproblems are solved by solving a series of
quadratic knapsack problems. We obtain superior bounds using the
column generation approach than with the linear programming
relaxation. The column generation method is therefore developed into
an exact approach using the Branch-and-Price framework. With this
approach we are able to solve problems consisting of up to 25 nodes
in reasonable time. Given the difficulty of the problem, the results
are encouraging.
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