Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10347799 | Computers & Operations Research | 2012 | 18 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We investigate a bilevel fixed charge facility location problem for a system planner (the defender) who has to provide public service to customers by opening facilities at candidate locations. ⺠Facilities can be opened either in the protected or unprotected mode. Protection immunizes against an attacker who is capable of destroying at most r unprotected facilities in the worst-case scenario. Partial protection or interdiction is not possible. ⺠The problem is formulated as a static Stackelberg game between the defender (leader) and the attacker (follower). ⺠Two solution methods are proposed. The first is a tabu search heuristic where a hash function calculates and records the hash values of all visited solutions for the purpose of avoiding cycling. The second is a sequential method in which the location and protection decisions are separated. ⺠The produced solutions are validated by means of an exhaustive search algorithm.
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Authors
Deniz Aksen, Necati Aras,