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Inventory Control with Modulated Demand and a Partially Observed Modulation Process

Optimization and Control 2022-02-15 v2

Abstract

We consider a periodic review inventory control problem having an underlying modulation process that affects demand and that is partially observed by the uncensored demand process and a novel additional observation data (AOD) process. We present an attainability condition, AC, that guarantees the existence of an optimal myopic base stock policy if the reorder cost K=0K=0 and the existence of an optimal (s,S)(s, S) policy if K>0K>0, where both policies depend on the belief function of the modulation process. Assuming AC holds, we show that (i) when K=0K=0, the value of the optimal base stock level is constant within regions of the belief space and that each region can be described by two linear inequalities and (ii) when K>0K>0, the values of ss and SS and upper and lower bounds on these values are constant within regions of the belief space and that these regions can be described by a finite set of linear inequalities. A heuristic and bounds for the K=0K=0 case are presented when AC does not hold. Special cases of this inventory control problem include problems considered in the Markov-modulated demand and Bayesian updating literatures.

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@article{arxiv.1803.06742,
  title  = {Inventory Control with Modulated Demand and a Partially Observed Modulation Process},
  author = {Satya S. Malladi and Alan L. Erera and Chelsea C. White},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.06742},
  year   = {2022}
}
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