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Implementing some Evolutionary Computing Methods for Determining the Optimal Parameters in the Turning Process

2015

In this paper, we comparatively present two heuristics search methods – Simulated Annealing and Weighted Sum Genetic Algorithm, in order to find optimal cutting parameters in turning operation. We consider five different constraints aiming to achieve minimum total cost of machining. We developed a customizable software application in Microsoft Visual Studio with C# source code, flexible and extensible that implements the optimization methods. The experiments are based on real data gathered from S.C. “Compa” S.A Sibiu, a company that manufactures automotive components and targets improving of product quality and reducing cost and production time. The obtained results show that, although the …

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringSource codebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral MedicineMachine learningcomputer.software_genreAdaptive simulated annealingEvolutionary computationMicrosoft Visual StudioSoftwareSimulated annealingGenetic algorithmArtificial intelligenceHeuristicsbusinesscomputermedia_commonApplied Mechanics and Materials
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A reactive GRASP algorithm for the container loading problem with load-bearing constraints

2014

The container loading problem consists in packing a set of boxes of different dimensions into a large container of fixed dimensions, usually with the objective of maximising the container load. In practical problems, besides the geometric constraints of not exceeding the container dimensions and ensuring the non-overlapping of boxes, other requirements may appear, such as total weight, weight balance or support. In this paper we address the problem of maximising container volume utilisation while respecting a set of practical constraints: full support of boxes, allowed orientations and load-bearing capacity. We have developed different heuristics for solving the problem and we have combined…

Mathematical optimizationEngineeringbusiness.industryGRASPVolume (computing)ConstructiveIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLoad bearingSet (abstract data type)Improvement methodsContainer (abstract data type)businessHeuristicsAlgorithmEuropean J. of Industrial Engineering
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Biased Modern Heuristics for the OCST Problem

2011

Biasing modern heuristics is an appropriate possibility in designing problem-specific and high-quality modern heuristics. If we have knowledge about a problem we can bias the design elements of modern heuristics, namely the representation and search operator, fitness function, the initial solution, or even the search strategy. This chapter presents a case study on how the performance of modern heuristics can be increased by biasing the design elements towards high-quality solutions. Results show that problem-specific and biased modern heuristics outperform standard variants and even for large problem instances high-quality solutions can be found.

Mathematical optimizationFitness functionOperator (computer programming)Computer scienceSimulated annealingGenetic algorithmDesign elements and principlesRepresentation (mathematics)HeuristicsSpan tree
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A GRASP/Path Relinking algorithm for two- and three-dimensional multiple bin-size bin packing problems

2013

The three-dimensional multiple bin-size bin packing problem, MBSBPP, is the problem of packing a set of boxes into a set of bins when several types of bins of different sizes and costs are available and the objective is to minimize the total cost of bins used for packing the boxes. First we propose a GRASP algorithm, including a constructive procedure, a postprocessing phase and some improvement moves. The best solutions obtained are then combined into a Path Relinking procedure for which we have developed three versions: static, dynamic and evolutionary. An extensive computational study, using two- and three-dimensional instances, shows the relative efficiency of the alternatives considere…

Mathematical optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceBin packing problemGRASPPhase (waves)Management Science and Operations ResearchConstructiveBinSet (abstract data type)Modeling and SimulationPath (graph theory)HeuristicsAlgorithmMathematicsComputers & Operations Research
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On Randomness and Structure in Euclidean TSP Instances: A Study With Heuristic Methods

2021

Prediction of the quality of the result provided by a specific solving method is an important factor when choosing how to solve a given problem. The more accurate the prediction, the more appropriate the decision on what to choose when several solving applications are available. In this article, we study the impact of the structure of a Traveling Salesman Problem instance on the quality of the solution when using two representative heuristics: the population-based Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) and the local search Lin-Kernighan (LK) algorithm. The quality of the result for a solving method is measured by the computation accuracy, which is expressed using the percent error between its soluti…

Mathematical optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceHeuristic (computer science)Population0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyTravelling salesman problemAnt colony optimizationApproximation error0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceLocal search (optimization)Electrical and Electronic EngineeringeducationRandomnessLin-Kernighan methodeducation.field_of_study021103 operations researchEuclidean normHeuristicbusiness.industryAnt colony optimization algorithmstraveling salesman problemGeneral EngineeringApproximation algorithm020201 artificial intelligence & image processinglcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringHeuristicsbusinesslcsh:TK1-9971IEEE Access
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Heuristics for the Mixed Rural Postman Problem

2000

Abstract The Rural Postman Problem on a mixed graph (MRPP) consists of finding a minimum cost tour which traverses, at least once, the arcs and edges of a given subset of the arcs and edges of the graph. This problem is known to be NP-hard. This paper presents two heuristic approaches to solve it. An approximate algorithm based on the resolution of some flow and matching problems and a tabu search implementation is presented. The tabu search algorithm seeks high-quality tours by means of a switching mechanism in an intensification phase and two levels of diversification. Computational results are presented to assess the merits of the method. Scope and purpose Routing Problems arise in sever…

Mathematical optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceHeuristicMixed graphManagement Science and Operations ResearchFlow networkGraphTabu searchRoute inspection problemModeling and SimulationGraph (abstract data type)HeuristicsArc routingMetaheuristicComputers & Operations Research
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A tabu search algorithm for large-scale guillotine (un)constrained two-dimensional cutting problems

2002

Abstract In this paper we develop several heuristic algorithms for the two-dimensional cutting problem (TDC) in which a single stock sheet has to be cut into a set of small pieces, while maximising the value of the pieces cut. They can be considered to be general purpose algorithms because they solve the four versions of the TDC: weighted and unweighted, constrained and unconstrained. We begin by proposing two constructive procedures based on simple bounds obtained by solving one-dimensional knapsack problems. We then use these constructive algorithms as building blocks for more complex procedures. We have developed a greedy randomised adaptive search procedure (GRASP) which is very fast an…

Mathematical optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceGRASPSearch procedureManagement Science and Operations ResearchConstructiveTabu searchCutting stock problemKnapsack problemModeling and SimulationConstructive algorithmsHeuristicsAlgorithmMathematicsComputers & Operations Research
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An efficient variable neighborhood search heuristic for very large scale vehicle routing problems

2007

In this paper, we present an efficient variable neighborhood search heuristic for the capacitated vehicle routing problem. The objective is to design least cost routes for a fleet of identically capacitated vehicles to service geographically scattered customers with known demands. The variable neighborhood search procedure is used to guide a set of standard improvement heuristics. In addition, a strategy reminiscent of the guided local search metaheuristic is used to help escape local minima. The developed solution method is specifically aimed at solving very large scale real-life vehicle routing problems. To speed up the method and cut down memory usage, new implementation concepts are use…

Mathematical optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceHeuristic (computer science)HeuristicComputer sciencebusiness.industryManagement Science and Operations ResearchModeling and SimulationVehicle routing problemGuided Local SearchLocal search (optimization)Routing (electronic design automation)HeuristicsbusinessMetaheuristicVariable neighborhood searchComputers & Operations Research
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GRASP for the uncapacitated r-allocation p-hub median problem

2014

In this paper we propose a heuristic for the Uncapacitated r-Allocation p-Hub Median Problem. In the classical p-hub location problem, given a set of nodes with pairwise traffic demands, we must select p of them as hub locations and route all traffics through them at a minimum cost. We target here an extension, called the r-allocation p-hub median problem, recently proposed by Yaman [19], in which every node is assigned to r of the p selected hubs (r@?p) and we are restricted to route the traffic of the nodes through their associated r hubs. As it is usual in this type of problems, our method has three phases: location, assignment and routing. Specifically, we propose a heuristic based on t…

Mathematical optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceHeuristic (computer science)business.industryNode (networking)GRASPManagement Science and Operations ResearchModeling and SimulationCombinatorial optimizationPairwise comparisonLocal search (optimization)Routing (electronic design automation)HeuristicsbusinessMathematicsComputers & Operations Research
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Active-guided evolution strategies for large-scale capacitated vehicle routing problems

2007

We present an adaptation of the active-guided evolution strategies metaheuristic for the capacitated vehicle routing problem. The capacitated vehicle routing problem is a classical problem in operations research in which a set of minimum total cost routes must be determined for a fleet of identical capacitated vehicles in order to service a number of demand or supply points. The applied metaheuristic combines the strengths of the well-known guided local search and evolution strategies metaheuristics into an iterative two-stage procedure. The computational experiments were carried out on a set of 76 benchmark problems. The results demonstrate that the suggested method is highly competitive, …

Mathematical optimizationGeneral Computer ScienceOperations researchIterative methodbusiness.industryComputer scienceManagement Science and Operations ResearchModeling and SimulationVehicle routing problemBenchmark (computing)Guided Local SearchLocal search (optimization)Routing (electronic design automation)HeuristicsbusinessMetaheuristicComputers & Operations Research
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