Article ID: | iaor20012510 |
Country: | United States |
Volume: | 11 |
Issue: | 4 |
Start Page Number: | 345 |
End Page Number: | 357 |
Publication Date: | Sep 1999 |
Journal: | INFORMS Journal On Computing |
Authors: | Martello Silvano, Vigo Daniele, Lodi Andrea |
Keywords: | heuristics |
Two-dimensional bin packing problems consist of allocating, without overlapping, a given set of small rectangles (items) to a minimum number of large identical rectangles (bins), with the edges of the items parallel to those of the bins. According to the specific application, the items may either have a fixed orientation or they can be rotated by 90°. In addition, it may or not be imposed that the items are obtained through a sequence of edge-to-edge cuts parallel to the edges of the bin. In this article, we consider the class of problems arising from all combinations of the above requirements. We introduce a new heuristic algorithm for each problem in the class, and a unified tabu search approach that is adapted to a specific problem by simply changing the heuristic used to explore the neighborhood. The average performance of the single heuristics and of the tabu search are evaluated through extensive computational experiments.