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4OR ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dennis Fischer ◽  
Komal Muluk ◽  
Gerhard J. Woeginger

AbstractWe establish the NP-completeness of the variant of the bilevel assignment problem, where the leader and the follower both have bottleneck objective functions and were the follower behaves according to the optimistic rule. This result settles a problem that has been left open by Klinz & Gassner [4OR 7:379–394, 2009].


Complexity ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-21
Author(s):  
Marin Lujak ◽  
Stefano Giordani ◽  
Andrea Omicini ◽  
Sascha Ossowski

One of the major challenges in the coordination of large, open, collaborative, and commercial vehicle fleets is dynamic task allocation. Self-concerned individually rational vehicle drivers have both local and global objectives, which require coordination using some fair and efficient task allocation method. In this paper, we review the literature on scalable and dynamic task allocation focusing on deterministic and dynamic two-dimensional linear assignment problems. We focus on multiagent system representation of open vehicle fleets where dynamically appearing vehicles are represented by software agents that should be allocated to a set of dynamically appearing tasks. We give a comparison and critical analysis of recent research results focusing on centralized, distributed, and decentralized solution approaches. Moreover, we propose mathematical models for dynamic versions of the following assignment problems well known in combinatorial optimization: the assignment problem, bottleneck assignment problem, fair matching problem, dynamic minimum deviation assignment problem, Σk-assignment problem, the semiassignment problem, the assignment problem with side constraints, and the assignment problem while recognizing agent qualification; all while considering the main aspect of open vehicle fleets: random arrival of tasks and vehicles (agents) that may become available after assisting previous tasks or by participating in the fleet at times based on individual interest.


2020 ◽  
Vol 53 (2) ◽  
pp. 3310-3315
Author(s):  
Mitchell Khoo ◽  
Tony A. Wood ◽  
Chris Manzie ◽  
Iman Shames

Author(s):  
Xuewei Cai ◽  
Haobin Shi ◽  
Kao-Shing Hwang ◽  
Shixiong Wang ◽  
Huahui Chen ◽  
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