Move based heuristics for the unidirectional loop network layout problem

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1998-07-01

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Tansel, B. C.
Bilen, C.

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We consider the loop network layout problem in a manufacturing system where n machines must be placed in n available locations around a loop to minimize the total flow distance. The formulation of the problem results in a quadratic assignment problem which is computationally a very hard problem. We discuss the idea of positional moves and local improvement algorithms based on moves or k-way (particularly 2-way) interchanges. Even though the concept of moves has not found its way into algorithmic design in the existing literature, our computational experimentation with two-move based heuristics indicates uniformly superior performance in comparison to the well known pairwise interchange heuristic. © 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.

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European Journal of Operational Research

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Elsevier

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English