2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2019.02.017
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A hybrid estimation of distribution algorithm for the vehicle routing problem with time windows

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“…Molina et al [21] propose an Ant Colony System (ACS) algorithm with local search for solving this problem. Perez-Rodriguez et al [22] propose an estimation of distribution algorithm for the problem. The algorithm uses the generalized Mallows distribution as a probability model to describe the distribution of the solution space.…”
Section: B Vrptwmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molina et al [21] propose an Ant Colony System (ACS) algorithm with local search for solving this problem. Perez-Rodriguez et al [22] propose an estimation of distribution algorithm for the problem. The algorithm uses the generalized Mallows distribution as a probability model to describe the distribution of the solution space.…”
Section: B Vrptwmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the fitness value of all individuals in the population list is calculated, it is summed up (line 3) in equation (11). Line 6 shows a fitness value is randomly selected from the total sum of fitness values using the equation (12).…”
Section: Figure 3 Individual (Chromosome)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the classical design of GA has its drawbacks [10], [11]. It is computationally expensive, requires parameter tuning and no guarantee of achieving the optimal result within a finite time [12], [13]. Despite these drawbacks, many applications still use GAs for deriving better solutions either by changing its internal structure [14], [15] or by combining with other algorithms [16], [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on HazMat logistics problems is abundant and can be divided into three types: shortest path problems, dissimilar path problems and vehicle routing problems (VRP) [2]. As a common combinatorial optimisation problem in operations research, VRP has been widely applied in HazMat transportation problem (HTP) [3]. Dantzig and Ramser [4] proposed the first VRP for a gasoline transportation problem, the objective is to minimise the total shipment distance without considering the potential risk associated with the HazMat transportation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%