Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6893081 | Computers & Operations Research | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We investigate a bilevel facility interdiction problem between an attacker and defender, where the attacker is the leader who wants to cause the most disruption in a median type network and the defender tries to assign customer demand to the facilities according to the remaining capacities and outsource the unmet demand with a penalty. ⺠Partial interdiction is possible where a partially interdicted facility loses some of its capacity in proportion to the attack level. ⺠Two solution methods are proposed. The first is a progressive grid search heuristic that can be applied for instances with up to 10 facilities. The second is a multi-start revised simplex search procedure. Both of the heuristics call Cplex to optimally solve an integer programming model in the lower level problem. ⺠We evaluate the benefit of the partial interdiction approach over full interdiction from the attacker's point of view.
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Authors
Deniz Aksen, Sema Åengül Akca, Necati Aras,