• Title/Summary/Keyword: Multicommodity Network Flow Problem

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Warm-Start of Interior Point Methods for Multicommodity Network Flow Problem (다수상품 유통문제를 위한 내부점 방법에서의 Warm-Start)

  • 임성묵;이상욱;박순달
    • Korean Management Science Review
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.77-86
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    • 2004
  • In this paper, we present a methodology for solving the multicommodity network flow problems using interior point methods. In our method, the minimum cost network flow problem extracted from the given multicommodity network flow problem is solved by primal-dual barrier method in which normal equations are solved partially using preconditioned conjugate gradient method. Based on the solution of the minimum cost network flow problem, a warm-start point is obtained from which Castro's specialized interior point method for multicommodity network flow problem starts. In the computational experiments, the effectiveness of our methodology is shown.

A Study on an Algorithm using Multicommodity Network Flow Model for Railroad Evacuation Routing Plan (철도사고 대피경로 탐색을 위한 다수상품 유통문제와 최단경로 해법 연구)

  • Chang, Byung-Man;Kim, Si-Gon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.569-575
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    • 2007
  • This paper presents a study on a Dijkstra algorithm for shortest paths to destinations and a modified algorithm of Multicommodity Network Flow Problem Model with a network transformation for evacuation planning from railroad accident in a directed network.

Interior Point Methods for Multicommodity Flow Problems (다수상품 흐름문제를 위한 내부점 방법)

  • Lim, Sung-Mook;Seol, Tong-Ryeol;Park, Soon-Dal
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.274-280
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    • 2001
  • In this research, we develop a specialized primal-dual interior point solver for the multicommodity flow problems (MCFP). The Castro's approach that exploits the problem structure is investigated and several aspects that must be considered in the implementation are addressed. First, we show how preprocessing techniques for linear programming(LP) are adjusted for MCFP. Secondly, we develop a procedure that extracts a network structure from the general LP formulated MCFP. Finally, we consider how the special structure of the mutual capacity constraints is exploited. Results of comupational comparison between our solver and a general interior point solver are also included.

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Allocating Storage Spaces for Temporary Inventories Considering Handling, Transportation, and Storage Capacities (취급, 수송 및 저장능력을 고려한 임시 재고의 저장 공간 할당)

  • Won Seung-Hwan;Kim Kap-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.11-25
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    • 2006
  • Space may be a scarce resource in manufacturing shops, warehouses, freight terminals, and container terminals. This Paper discusses how to locate temporary storage Inventories In limited storage areas. A typical inventory is delivered from the location of the preceding process to the storage area and stored In the storage area during the certain period of time. And it may be relocated from the storage position to another. Finally. it is delivered from the final storage area to the location of the next process. Because this logistic process for an inventory requires handling activities, transportation activities, and storage spaces, the limitation in capacities of handling equipment, transportation equipment, and storage space must be considered when allocating spaces to the inventory. This problem Is modeled as a multicommodity minimal cost flow problem. And a heuristic algorithm for the Problem is proposed. Numerical experiments are presented to validate the mathematical model and the heuristic algorithm.

OPTIMAL DESIGN MODEL FOR A DISTRIBUTED HIERARCHICAL NETWORK WITH FIXED-CHARGED FACILITIES

  • Yoon, Moon-Gil;Baek, Young-Ho;Tcha, Dong-Wan
    • Management Science and Financial Engineering
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.29-45
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    • 2000
  • We consider the design of a two-level telecommunication network having logical full-mesh/star topology, with the implementation of conduit systems taken together. The design problem is then viewed as consisting of three subproblems: locating hub facilities, placing a conduit network, and installing cables therein to configure the logical full-mesh/star network. Without partitioning into subproblems as done in the conventional approach, the whole problem is directly dealt with in a single integrated framework, inspired by some recent successes with the approach. We successfully formulate the problem as a variant of the classical multicommodity flow model for the fixed charge network design problem, aided by network augmentation, judicious commodity definition, and some flow restrictions. With our optimal model, we solve some randomly generated sample problems by using CPLEX MIP program. From the computational experiments, it seems that our model can be applied to the practical problem effectively.

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A dual based heuristic for the hub location and network design problem with single assignment constraint (단일연결 제약하의 설비입지를 고려한 망설계 문제의 쌍대기반 해법)

  • 윤문길
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.67-84
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    • 2000
  • In this paper, we address a network design problem including the decision of hub facility locatiions which is typically found in a communicatio and a transportation network design studies. Due to the administrative and the geographical restrictions, it is common to assume that each user should be assigned to only one hub facility. To construct such a network, three types of network costs should be considered: the fixed costs of establishing the hubs and the arcs in the network, and the variable costs associated with transversing the network. The complex problem is formulated as a mixed IP embedding a multicommodity flow problem. Exploiting its special structure, a dual-based heuristic is then developed, which yields near-optimal design plans. The test results indicate that the heuristic is an effective way to solve this computationally complex problem.

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A Traffic Assignment Model in Multiclass Transportation Networks (교통망에서 다차종 통행을 고려하는 통행배정모형 수립)

  • Park, Koo-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.63-80
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    • 2007
  • This study is a generalization of 'stable dynamics' recently suggested by Nesterov and de Palma[29]. Stable dynamics is a new model which describes and provides a stable state of congestion in urban transportation networks. In comparison with user equilibrium model that is common in analyzing transportation networks, stable dynamics requires few parameters and is coincident with intuitions and observations on the congestion. Therefore it is expected to be an useful analysis tool for transportation planners. An equilibrium in stable dynamics needs only maximum flow in each arc and Wardrop[33] Principle. In this study, we generalize the stable dynamics into the model with multiple traffic classes. We classify the traffic into the types of vehicle such as cars, buses and trucks. Driving behaviors classified by age, sex and income-level can also be classes. We develop an equilibrium with multiple traffic classes. We can find the equilibrium by solving the well-known network problem, multicommodity minimum cost network flow problem.

Efficient Algorithms for Multicommodity Network Flow Problems Applied to Communications Networks (다품종 네트워크의 효율적인 알고리즘 개발 - 정보통신 네트워크에의 적용 -)

  • 윤석진;장경수
    • The Journal of Information Technology
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.73-85
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    • 2000
  • The efficient algorithms are suggested in this study for solving the multicommodity network flow problems applied to Communications Systems. These problems are typical NP-complete optimization problems that require integer solution and in which the computational complexity increases numerically in appropriate with the problem size. Although the suggested algorithms are not absolutely optimal, they are developed for computationally efficient and produce near-optimal and primal integral solutions. We supplement the traditional Lagrangian method with a price-directive decomposition. It proceeded as follows. First, A primal heuristic from which good initial feasible solutions can be obtained is developed. Second, the dual is initialized using marginal values from the primal heuristic. Generally, the Lagrangian optimization is conducted from a naive dual solution which is set as ${\lambda}=0$. The dual optimization converged very slowly because these values have sort of gaps from the optimum. Better dual solutions improve the primal solution, and better primal bounds improve the step size used by the dual optimization. Third, a limitation that the Lagrangian decomposition approach has Is dealt with. Because this method is dual based, the solution need not converge to the optimal solution in the multicommodity network problem. So as to adjust relaxed solution to a feasible one, we made efficient re-allocation heuristic. In addition, the computational performances of various versions of the developed algorithms are compared and evaluated. First, commercial LP software, LINGO 4.0 extended version for LINDO system is utilized for the purpose of implementation that is robust and efficient. Tested problem sets are generated randomly Numerical results on randomly generated examples demonstrate that our algorithm is near-optimal (< 2% from the optimum) and has a quite computational efficiency.

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Railway Line Planning Considering the Configuration of Lines with Various Halting Patterns (다양한 정차 패턴을 고려한 열차 노선계획의 수립)

  • Park, Bum-Hwan;Oh, Seog-Moon;Hong, Soon-Heum;Moon, Dae-Seop
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.23 no.6 s.84
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    • pp.115-125
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    • 2005
  • The line planning problem is to determine the origin and destination stations of the lines with their frequencies so as to meet the OD demands. Since the advent of high speed trains, Korea railway is confronted with the urgent difficulty to reconstruct the line configuration with the frequencies of each line and each fleet type so the demands could be newly created as well as satisfied. Furthermore. the existing trains except the high speed trains suffer from a longer traveling time than before. Now, to reduce the passenger traveling time, the trains with the various halting patterns are run in the same line. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a new line planning model to consider the various halting patterns. Most of studies find the frequencies of each lines which meet the link traffic loads or minimum link frequencies. But these are based on the assumption of all stop patterns. Furthermore, it is not easy to include the actual constraints as like the minimum number of stops at a station, the maximum number of stops or a train, etc. We develop the line planning model considering not only the various halting patterns but also the actual constraints which is based on the multicommodity network flow model with the additional constraints.