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Wireless sensor networks lay down many challenging optimization problems, such as coverage, node deployment, tracking or energy conservation. In this paper, we are interested in deployment strategies that result in a minimum of sensors network while ensuring target coverage connectivity between...
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We address the Capacitated m-Ring-Star Problem in which the aim is to find m rings (simple cycles) visiting a central depot, a subset of customers and a subset of potential (Steiner) nodes, while customers not belonging to any ring must be “allocated” to a visited (customer or Steiner) node....
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Cell suppression is a widely used technique for protecting sensitive information in statistical data presented in tabular form. Previous works on the subject mainly concentrate on 2- and 3-dimensional tables whose entries are subject to marginal totals. In this paper we address the problem of...
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This book introduces readers to the latest advances in synchromodal logistics and presents a framework for classifying various optimisation problems in this field. In turn, it explores how the framework can be used to solve a broad range of problems, such as those with and without a central...
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