Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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392310 | Information Sciences | 2013 | 14 Pages |
In this paper, we introduce a novel class of facility location problems, and propose solutions based on Voronoi diagrams. Our solutions locate a set of facilities on a two dimensional space, with respect to a set of dynamic demand. The information about these demand is gathered through modifications of the overall system, into a central decision unit. This influences our objective of minimizing the total loss function. Considering a continuous space and discrete time, facilities are assigned to meet demands in each time cycle. Two distinct approaches are proposed and thoroughly studied, followed by a case study. We call our main algorithm Reactive Agent Dynamic Voronoi Diagram Facility Spread. We also test our solutions empirically through a set of experiments. Considering n and p to be the number of demand points, and the number of facilities in hand, respectively, the time complexity of the algorithm is O(c(n2+p)logn)O(c(n2+p)logn) for a complete run of c cycles.