The multi-radius cover problem

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Let G = (V, E) be a graph with a non-negative edge length lu,v for every (u, v) ∈ E. The vertices of G represent locations at which transmission stations are positioned, and each edge of G represents a continuum of demand points to which we should transmit. A station located at v is associated with a set Rv of allowed transmission radii, where the cost of transmitting to radius r ∈ Rv is given by c v(r). The multi-radius cover problem asks to determine for each station a transmission radius, such that for each edge (u, v) ∈ E the sum of the radii in u and v is at least lu,v, and such that the total cost is minimized. In this paper we present LP-rounding and primal-dual approximation algorithms for discrete and continuous variants of multi-radius cover. Our algorithms cope with the special structure of the problems we consider by utilizing greedy rounding techniques and a novel method for constructing primal and dual solutions. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Hassin, R., & Segev, D. (2005). The multi-radius cover problem. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3608, pp. 24–35). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11534273_4

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