The constrained compartmentalized knapsack problem: mathematical models and solution methods

The constrained compartmentalized knapsack problem: mathematical models and solution methods

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Article ID: iaor20114559
Volume: 212
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 455
End Page Number: 463
Publication Date: Aug 2011
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: , , ,
Keywords: programming: integer, heuristics
Abstract:

The constrained compartmentalized knapsack problem can be seen as an extension of the constrained knapsack problem. However, the items are grouped into different classes so that the overall knapsack has to be divided into compartments, and each compartment is loaded with items from the same class. Moreover, building a compartment incurs a fixed cost and a fixed loss of the capacity in the original knapsack, and the compartments are lower and upper bounded. The objective is to maximize the total value of the items loaded in the overall knapsack minus the cost of the compartments. This problem has been formulated as an integer non‐linear program, and in this paper, we reformulate the non‐linear model as an integer linear master problem with a large number of variables. Some heuristics based on the solution of the restricted master problem are investigated. A new and more compact integer linear model is also presented, which can be solved by a branch‐and‐bound commercial solver that found most of the optimal solutions for the constrained compartmentalized knapsack problem. On the other hand, heuristics provide good solutions with low computational effort.

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