Solving the station repacking problem

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Abstract

We investigate the problem of repacking stations in the FCC's upcoming, multi-billion-dollar "incentive auction". Early efforts to solve this problem considered mixed-integer programming formulations, which we show are unable to reliably solve realistic, national-scale problem instances. We describe the result of a multi-year investigation of alternatives: A solver, SATFC, that has been adopted by the FCC for use in the incentive auction. SATFC is based on a SAT encoding paired with a wide range of techniques: constraint graph decomposition; novel caching mechanisms that allow for reuse of partial solutions from related, solved problems; algorithm configuration; algorithm portfolios; and the marriage of local-search and complete solver strategies. We show that our approach solves virtually all of a set of problems derived from auction simulations within the short time budget required in practice.

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Fréchette, A., Newman, N., & Leyton-Brown, K. (2016). Solving the station repacking problem. In 30th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2016 (pp. 702–709). AAAI press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v30i1.10077

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