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Facility location models for immobile servers with stochastic demand

  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

This paper presents several models for the location of facilities subject to congestion. Motivated by applications to locating servers in communication networks and automatic teller machines in bank systems, these models are developed for situations in which immobile service facilities are congested by stochastic demand originating from nearby customer locations. We consider this problem from three different perspectives, that of (i) the service provider (wishing to limit costs of setup and operating servers), (ii) the customers (wishing to limit costs of accessing and waiting for service), and (iii) both the service provider and the customers combined. In all cases, a minimum level of service quality is ensured by imposing an upper bound on the server utilization rate at a service facility. The latter two perspectives also incorporate queueing delay costs as part of the objective. Some cases are amenable to an optimal solution. For those cases that are more challenging, we either propose heuristic procedures to find good solutions or establish equivalence to other well-studied facility location problems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)137-152
Number of pages16
JournalNaval Research Logistics
Volume51
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2004

Keywords

  • Heuristics
  • Location
  • Queueing

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