Positions and covering: A two-stage methodology to obtain optimal solutions for the 2d-bin packing problem

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We present a two-stage methodology called Positions and Covering (P&C) to solve the two-dimensional bin packing problem (2D-BPP). The objective of this classical combinatorial NP-hard problem is to pack a set of items (small rectangles) in the minimum number of bins (larger rectangles). The first stage is the key-point of the Positions and Covering, where for each item, it is generated in a pseudo-polynomial way a set of valid positions that indicate the possible ways of packing the item into the bin. In the second stage, a new set-covering formulation, strengthen with three sets of valid inequalities, is used to select the optimal non-overlapping configuration of items for each bin. Experimental results for the P&C method are presented and compared with some of the best algorithms in the literature for small and medium size instances. Furthermore, we are considering both cases of the 2D-BPP, with and without rotations of the items by 90°. To the best of our knowledge, this is one of the first exact approaches to obtain optimal solutions for the rotation case.

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Cid-Garcia, N. M., & Rios-Solis, Y. A. (2020). Positions and covering: A two-stage methodology to obtain optimal solutions for the 2d-bin packing problem. PLoS ONE, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0229358

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