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Hybrid Genetic Algorithms for the Asymmetric Distance-Constrained Vehicle Routing Problem

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  • Zakir Hussain Ahmed
  • Asaad Shakir Hameed
  • Modhi Lafta Mutar
  • Shimin Wang

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We aim to suggest a simple genetic algorithm (GA) and other four hybrid GAs (HGAs) for solving the asymmetric distance-constrained vehicle routing problem (ADVRP), a variant of vehicle routing problem (VRP). The VRP is a difficult NP-hard optimization problem that has numerous real-life applications. The VRP aims to find an optimal tour that has least total distance (or cost) to provide service to n customers (or nodes or cities) utilizing m vehicles so that every vehicle starts journey from and ends journey at a depot (headquarters) and visits every customer only once. The problem has many variations, and we consider the ADVRP for this study, where distance traveled by every vehicle must not exceed a predefined maximum distance. The proposed GA uses random initial population followed by sequential constructive crossover and swap mutation. The HGAs enhance the initial solution using 2-opt search method and incorporate a local search technique along with an immigration procedure to obtain effective solution to the ADVRP. Experiments have been conducted among the suggested GAs by solving several restricted and unrestricted ADVRP instances on asymmetric TSPLIB utilizing several vehicles. Our experiments claim that the suggested HGAs using local search methods are very effective. Finally, we reported a comparative study between our best HGA and a state-of-the-art algorithm on asymmetric capacitated VRP and found that our algorithm is better than the state-of-the-art algorithm for the instances.

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  • Zakir Hussain Ahmed & Asaad Shakir Hameed & Modhi Lafta Mutar & Shimin Wang, 2022. "Hybrid Genetic Algorithms for the Asymmetric Distance-Constrained Vehicle Routing Problem," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-20, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2435002
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/2435002
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