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2023

Divide and Conquer: A Location-Allocation Approach to Sectorization

Authors
Lopes, C; Rodrigues, AM; Romanciuc, V; Ferreira, JS; Ozturk, EG; Oliveira, C;

Publication
MATHEMATICS

Abstract
Sectorization is concerned with dividing a large territory into smaller areas, also known as sectors. This process usually simplifies a complex problem, leading to easier solution approaches to solving the resulting subproblems. Sectors are built with several criteria in mind, such as equilibrium, compactness, contiguity, and desirability, which vary with the applications. Sectorization appears in different contexts: sales territory design, political districting, healthcare logistics, and vehicle routing problems (agrifood distribution, winter road maintenance, parcel delivery). Environmental problems can also be tackled with a sectorization approach; for example, in municipal waste collection, water distribution networks, and even in finding more sustainable transportation routes. This work focuses on sectorization concerning the location of the area's centers and allocating basic units to each sector. Integer programming models address the location-allocation problems, and various formulations implementing different criteria are compared. Methods to deal with multiobjective optimization problems, such as the e-constraint, the lexicographic, and the weighted sum methods, are applied and compared. Computational results obtained for a set of benchmarking instances of sectorization problems are also presented.

2023

A new Matrix Form Genetic Encoding for Balanced, Compact and Connected Sectorization through NSGA-II

Authors
Ferreira, JS; Rodrigues, AM; Ozturk, EG;

Publication
International Journal of Multicriteria Decision Making

Abstract

2023

A new matrix form genetic encoding for balanced, compact and connected sectorisation through NSGA-II

Authors
Öztürk, EG; Rodrigues, AM; Ferreira, JS;

Publication
International Journal of Multicriteria Decision Making

Abstract
Sectorisation refers to dividing a whole into smaller parts, the sectors, to facilitate an activity or achieve some goals. The paper proposes a new matrix form genetic encoding system, called matrix form binary grouping (MFBG), specifically designed for sectorisation and related problems. In MFBG representation, the columns and rows represent sectors and nodes, respectively. As a solution procedure, we followed NSGA-II by contemplating adapted measures for three commonly used criteria (equilibrium, compactness, contiguity) for sectorisation problems. The performance of the MFBG within the NSGA-II is tested from two perspectives: 1) through several experiments on the set of instances; 2) by its comparison with the group-oriented genetic encoding system under the grouping GA. Results showed that the MFBG could find good quality solutions and outperforms the GGA. This confirms that the MFBG is an innovative procedure for dealing with sectorisation problems and an excellent contribution as an alternative encoding technique. © 2023 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

2023

Decision making and martial arts

Authors
Ferreira, JS;

Publication
International Journal of Operational Research

Abstract
Martial arts (MAs) are a global training system that goes far beyond physical preparation and self-defence. They have been known for a long time, and their wisdom and impact are impressive. The paper illustrates matters about MAs which are relevant to decision making (DM). The recognition of the limitations of the sole dependence on physical ability (hard approaches) is a breakthrough in MAs. The pillars of body and technique are not enough to reach a global vision and overcome severe problems. MAs are committed to mastering faculties linked to intuition, emotions, and thought-free operations, signifying the pillar mind. These revelations have insightful implications for DM and the promptness in approaching the growing complexity of decision problems. Special attention is devoted to the mind, representing a soft paradigm, emphasising the human dimension, integrating intuition and complying with ethics. Finally, the paper delineates a MAs way to improve DM as science and art. © 2023 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.. All rights reserved.

2023

Parcel Delivery Services: A Sectorization Approach with Simulation

Authors
Lopes C.; Rodrigues A.M.; Ozturk E.; Ferreira J.S.; Nunes A.C.; Rocha P.; Oliveira C.T.;

Publication
Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics

Abstract
Sectorization problems, also known as districting or territory design, deal with grouping a set of previously defined basic units, such as points or small geographical areas, into a fixed number of sectors or responsibility areas. Usually, there are multiple criteria to be satisfied regarding the geographic characteristics of the territory or the planning purposes. This work addresses a case study of parcel delivery services in the region of Porto, Portugal. Using knowledge about the daily demand in each basic unit (7-digit postal code), the authors analysed data and used it to simulate dynamically new daily demands according to the relative frequency of service in each basic unit and the statistical distribution of the number of parcels to be delivered in each basic unit. The sectorization of the postal codes is solved independently considering two objectives (equilibrium and compactness) using Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm-II (NSGA-II) implemented in Python.

2023

Scalable Digital Twins for industry 4.0 digital services: a dataspaces approach

Authors
Moreno, T; Almeida, A; Toscano, C; Ferreira, F; Azevedo, A;

Publication
PRODUCTION AND MANUFACTURING RESEARCH-AN OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL

Abstract
The manufacturing industry faces a new revolution, grounded on the intense digitalization of assets and industrial processes and the increasing computation capabilities imposed by the new data-driven digital architectures. This reality has been promoting the Digital Twin concept and its importance in the industrial companies' business models. However, with these new opportunities, also new threads may rise, mainly related to industrial data protection and sovereignty. Therefore, this research paper will demonstrate the International Data Spaces reference model's application to overcome these limitations. Following a pilot study with a Portuguese machine producer/maintainer enterprise, this paper will demonstrate the development of a cutting and bending machine Digital Twin, leveraged on an International Data Spaces infrastructure for interoperability, for the plastic and metal industry and its importance to introduce this machine manufacturing company in a new business-to-business marketplace from the EU project Market 4.0.

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