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Sensors form an effective wireless network for the surveillance of a region. Ensuring coverage is an important issue in wireless sensor network design. This paper focuses on an application where sensors are used to detect intruders. The defender wants to determine the best locations of the...
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We present and solve two bilevel programming (BP) models describing the subsidization agreement between the government and a company engaged in collection and recovery operations. These enable the company to capture the remaining value in cores, referring to used products of different quality...
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We address the problem of locating collection centers of a company that aims to collect used products from product holders. The remaining value in the used products that can be captured by recovery operations is the company's motivation for the collection operation. We assume that a pick-up...
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Most durable products have two distinct types of customers: first-time buyers and customers who already own the product, but are willing to replace it with a new one or purchase a second one. Firms usually adopt a price-discrimination policy by offering a trade-in rebate only to the replacement...
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A wireless sensor network is a network consisting of distributed autonomous electronic devices called sensors. In this work, we develop a mixed-integer linear programming model to maximize the network lifetime by optimally determining locations of sensors and sinks, sensor-to-sink data flows,...
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We are concerned with a problem in which a firm or franchise enters a market by locating new facilities where there are existing facilities belonging to a competitor. The firm aims at finding the location and attractiveness of each facility to be opened so as to maximize its profit. The...
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In this paper we consider a company which leases new products and also sells remanufactured versions of the new product that become available at the end of their lease periods. When the amount of end-of-lease items in stock is not sufficient to meet the demand for remanufactured products, the...
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