New Results on the Fault-Tolerant Facility Placement Problem

Abstract

We studied the Fault-Tolerant Facility Placement problem (FTFP) which generalizes the uncapacitated facility location problem (UFL). In FTFP, we are given a set F of sites at which facilities can be built, and a set C of clients with some demands that need to be satisfied by different facilities. A client j has demand rj. Building one facility at a site i incurs a cost fi, and connecting one unit of demand from client j to a facility at site i∈ costs dij. dij's are assumed to form a metric. A feasible solution specifies the number of facilities to be built at each site and the way to connect demands from clients to facilities, with the restriction that demands from the same client must go to different facilities. Facilities at the same site are considered different. The goal is to find a solution with minimum total cost. We gave a 1.7245-approximation algorithm to the FTFP problem. Our technique is via a reduction to the Fault-Tolerant Facility Location problem, in which each client has demand rj but each site can have at most one facility built.

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