离散泊位分配问题的鸟类交配优化算法

Anas Arram, M. Ayob, M. Nazri, Ahmad Abunadi
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本研究将鸟类交配优化算法(BMO)应用于泊位分配问题(BAP)。BMO是一种受自然启发的优化算法,它模仿鸟类的交配行为,繁殖出具有更好基因的后代,从而制定出优越的搜索技术。BMO通过采用双亲配对、多双亲配对和突变三种算子生成新的解,更能有效地探索和利用搜索空间,找到全局解。BAP是一个非多项式的硬组合优化问题,其目标是为离散泊位的船舶提供服务,并使所有船舶的总装卸和等待时间最小化。通过科学文献中不同大小的基准实例对所提出的BMO的性能进行了评估。实验结果表明,在某些情况下,该方法的性能与文献中其他方法相当。事实上,在大多数情况下,所提出的BMO算法比CIPLEX算法产生更好的结果。这表明BMO是一种很有前途的泊位分配优化算法。泊位分配问题(BAP);鸟类交配优化器;货柜码头(CT)
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Bird mating optimizer for discrete berth allocation problem
In this study, we apply Bird Mating Optimizer (BMO) algorithm for solving Berth Allocation Problem (BAP). The BMO is a nature-inspired optimization algorithm that imitates the mating behavior of bird species to breed broods with better genes in order to formulate superior searching techniques. BMO has more capability to effectively explore and exploit the search space and find the global solution by employing three operators to generate a new solution: two parent mating, multi-parents mating, and mutation. The BAP is a non-polynomial hard combinatorial optimization problem, which seeks to serve the vessels at discrete berth position and minimize the total handling and waiting time for all vessels. The performance of the proposed BMO is evaluated across benchmark instances with different sizes from the scientific literature. Experimental results demonstrate that the performance of the proposed BMO is comparable with the other methods in the literature for some instances. Indeed, the proposed BMO yields better results than CIPLEX algorithm on most instances. This demonstrated that the BMO is a promising optimization algorithm for solving berth allocation problem. Berth allocation problem (BAP); Bird mating optimizer (BMO); Contaier terminal (CT).
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