The Constrained Layer Tree Problem and Applications to Solar Farm Cabling
Motivated by the cabling of solar farms, we study the problem Constrained Layer Tree. At its core, it asks whether there exists a tree that connects a set of sources (the leaves) to one sink (the root) such that certain capacity constraints at the inner nodes are satisfied. Our main algorithmic cont...
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Zusammenfassung: | Motivated by the cabling of solar farms, we study the problem Constrained
Layer Tree. At its core, it asks whether there exists a tree that connects a
set of sources (the leaves) to one sink (the root) such that certain capacity
constraints at the inner nodes are satisfied. Our main algorithmic contribution
is a dynamic program with various optimizations for Constrained Layer Tree. It
outperforms the previously used MILP by multiple orders of magnitude. Moreover,
our experiments show that the somewhat abstract problem Constrained Layer Tree
is actually the core of the cabling problem in solar farms, i.e., the feasible
solution produced by our dynamic program can be used to bootstrap an MILP that
can then find good solutions for the original cabling problem efficiently. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.15031 |