Authors: Kartelj, Aleksandar
Filipović, Vladimir
Kratica, Jozef 
Affiliations: Mathematics 
Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts 
Title: INTEGER PROGRAMMING MODEL FOR DISTANCE-EDGE-MONITORING PROBLEM
Journal: Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
Volume: 35
Issue: 2
First page: 383
Last page: 392
Issue Date: 2025
Rank: M24
ISSN: 0354-0243
DOI: 10.2298/YJOR230815016K
Abstract: 
The paper considers the recently introduced distance-edge-monitoring problem. For a given graph G = (V, E), the set M is called distance-edge-monitoring if it is a subset of V and for every edge e of E there is a vertex x of M and a vertex y of V such that e belongs to all the shortest paths between x and y. The goal is to find the smallest distance-edge-monitoring set of the graph. We propose the first-ever integer programming model for this problem and present empirical results for five instance classes with graphs up to 4096 vertices and 1599797 edges. The proposed model was able to solve all instances of four instance classes optimally, while the remaining fifth class of graphs proves to be more difficult for the proposed model.
Keywords: combinatorial optimization | dem number | Distance-edge-monitoring problem | integer programming | network monitoring
Publisher: Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade

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