DocumentCode :
81117
Title :
The Redundancy Queuing-Location-Allocation Problem: A Novel Approach
Author :
Hajipour, Vahid ; Khodakarami, Vahid ; Tavana, Madjid
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Eng., Bu-Ali Sina Univ., Hamedan, Iran
Volume :
61
Issue :
3
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Aug. 2014
Firstpage :
534
Lastpage :
544
Abstract :
Redundancy queuing-location-allocation problems (RQLAPs) involve the economical allocation of facilities, each with a number of servers, to suitable locations with appropriate levels of redundancy or reliability. The goal in RQLAPs is to find the facilities which are both inexpensive and reliable. We take into consideration the congestion of the system by modeling each facility as an M/M/m queuing system and formulate the problem as a multiobjective nonlinear mixed integer programming problem. However, these problems are nondeterministic polynomial-time hard (NP-hard) problems where an exact solution cannot be produced in polynomial time. We propose a novel soft-computing approach based on the vibration theory called vibration damping optimization (VDO) to solve the RQLAP. We develop a multiobjective version of the VDO called multiobjective VDO (MOVDO) based on the fast nondominated sorting and crowding distance concepts in the literature. The performance of the proposed MOVDO is statistically compared with two other commonly used metaheuristic algorithms called the nondominated sorting genetic algorithm and multiobjective simulated annealing. A comparison of the results based on different problem sizes favors the MOVDO method proposed in this study.
Keywords :
facility location; genetic algorithms; integer programming; nonlinear programming; queueing theory; redundancy; simulated annealing; M/M/m queuing system; MOVDO; NP-hard problems; RQLAP; metaheuristic algorithms; multiobjective VDO; multiobjective nonlinear mixed integer programming; multiobjective simulated annealing; nondeterministic polynomial-time hard problems; nondominated sorting genetic algorithm; redundancy queuing-location-allocation; reliability; soft-computing approach; vibration damping optimization; vibration theory; Damping; Linear programming; Optimization; Redundancy; Servers; Vibrations; Computational intelligence; congestion; redundancy queuing-location-allocation problem (RQLAP); reliability; vibration damping optimization (VDO);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9391
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.2014.2317760
Filename :
6849441
Link To Document :
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