Knapsack problem on items for luggage fitting for light travellers / Amirur Ridhwan Jalallilmubin, Raja Mohd Ilham Syafiq Raja Seman and Muhammad Muhsinul Mursyid Mohd Nasir
One of the most frequent issues encountered by travellers is their inability to pack too much stuff in a single bag without going over the permitted weight limit and incurring additional costs. Typically, they would roughly add and remove a few items to make room for others that were deemed more cru...
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Summary: | One of the most frequent issues encountered by travellers is their inability to pack too much stuff in a single bag without going over the permitted weight limit and incurring additional costs. Typically, they would roughly add and remove a few items to make room for others that were deemed more crucial for the journey. However, by using the knapsack problem paradigm, this issue can be mathematically resolved. The main goal of this technique is to fill the knapsack as full as possible without exceeding the weight restriction. Varied travel objectives also have different effects on the knapsack. Due to the potential for severe consequences, it is crucial to enter the precise limits for each item. |
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