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Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. 24:285-304
Problem definition: The beer game is widely used in supply chain management classes to demonstrate the bullwhip effect and the importance of supply chain coordination. The game is a decentralized, multiagent, cooperative problem that can be modeled a
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Decision Sciences. 53:646-680
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IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid. 10:4128-4137
Communication networks play an important role in the operation and control of power grids. The integration of intermittent and stochastic renewable energy sources into the electricity system increases the criticality of these communications systems t
In this article, a new genetic algorithm (GA), called the Nash equilibrium sorting genetic algorithm (NESGA,) is introduced to identify Nash equilibria for the competitive maximal covering location problem with two and three competitors, which is a c
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A generic formulation for the optimal control of a single wave-energy converter (WEC) is proposed. The formulation involves hard and soft constraints on the motion of the WEC to promote reduced damage and fatigue to the device during operation. Most
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.08049
http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.08049
Autor:
Lawrence V. Snyder, Parv Venkitasubramaniam, Chengbo Zhao, Rick S. Blum, Kostas Hatalis, Shalinee Kishore
Publikováno v:
2020 IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition (T&D).
Cyber enabled Demand Side management (DSM) plays an increasing role in modern power grid operations, in particular, to improve power balance and grid stability. The cyber communication that enables DSM, however, is vulnerable to attacks that can impa
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Transportation Science. 52:1156-1173
We consider a competitive facility location problem in which two firms engage in a leader–follower game. Both firms would like to maximize the customer demand that they capture. Given the other player’s decision, each player’s problem is the cl
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OR Spectrum, 40(1), 159-186. Springer
Many retailers discriminate among their customers based on their value to the firm. Instead of losing a customer due to this discrimination or lack of inventory, a retailer might prefer to place a transshipment request with other retailers to satisfy
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Naval Research Logistics (NRL). 64:203-216
When an unreliable supplier serves multiple retailers, the retailers may compete with each other by inflating their order quantities in order to obtain their desired allocation from the supplier, a behavior known as the rationing game. In this paper,
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ICCS
In this paper, a new modeling approach is introduced for a competitive facility location problem in which multiple competitors aim to maximize their market shares. The problem is called the Competitive Maximal Covering Location Problem (CMCLP) based