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Modeling the satellite placement problem as a network flow problem with one side constraint

Spälti, S.
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Liebling, Th. M.  
1991
OR Spektrum

The placement of telecommunication satellites in the geostationary orbit (GSO) gives rise to NP-hard optimization problems usually approached with iterative neighborhood (possibly tabu) search schemes. A typical iteration thereof consist in fixing an order for the satellites and determining their actual location by linear programming. In such procedures it is crucial to efficiently solve the very large number of arising special linear programs. We describe those linear preograms, characterize their duals as special network flow problems with one side constraint and then present an efficient network simplex method to solve them. Since these problems can be highly degenerate, we generalize Cunninham's concept of strongly feasible bases to our case present a procedure based thereupon which prevents cycling. Computational experience with our algorithms subdtantiates our efficiency claims.

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research article
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1991FA23100001

Author(s)
Spälti, S.
Liebling, Th. M.  
Date Issued

1991

Published in
OR Spektrum
Issue

13

Start page

1

End page

14

Note

PRO 91.02

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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February 13, 2006
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