Two-dimensional packing problems: A survey

Two-dimensional packing problems: A survey

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Article ID: iaor20031905
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 141
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 241
End Page Number: 252
Publication Date: Sep 2002
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: packing
Abstract:

We consider problems requiring to allocate a set of rectangular items to larger rectangular standardized units by minimizing the waste. In two-dimensional bin packing problems these units are finite rectangles, and the objective is to pack all the items into the minimum number of units, while in two-dimensional strip packing problems there is a single standardized unit of given width, and the objective is to pack all the items within the minimum height. We discuss mathematical models, and survey lower bounds, classical approximation algorithms, recent heuristic and metaheuristic methods and exact enumerative approaches. The relevant special cases where the items have to be packed into rows forming levels are also discussed in detail.

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