An attractor–repeller approach to floorplanning

An attractor–repeller approach to floorplanning

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Article ID: iaor20032149
Country: Germany
Volume: 56
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 3
End Page Number: 27
Publication Date: Jan 2002
Journal: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research (Heidelberg)
Authors: ,
Keywords: layout
Abstract:

The floorplanning (or facility layout) problem consists in finding the optimal positions for a given set of modules of fixed area (but perhaps varying height and width) within a facility such that the distances between pairs of modules that have a positive connection cost are minimized. This is a hard combinatorial optimization problem; even the restricted version where the shapes of the modules are fixed and the optimization is taken over a fixed finite set of possible module locations is NP-hard. In this paper, we extend the concept of target distance introduced by Etawil and Vannelli and apply it to derive the AR (Attractor–Repeller) model which is designed to improve upon the non-linear optimization layout technique (NLT) method of van Camp et al. This new model is designed to find a good initial point for the Stage-3 NLT solver and has the advantage that it can be solved very efficiently using a suitable optimization algorithm. Because the AR model is not a convex optimization problem, we also derive a convex version of the model and explore the generalized target distances that arise in this derivation. Computational results demonstrating the potential of our approach are presented.

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