A hybridisation of adaptive variable neighbourhood search and large neighbourhood search: Application to the vehicle routing problem

In this paper, an adaptive variable neighbourhood search (AVNS) algorithm that incorporates large neighbourhood search (LNS) as a diversification strategy is proposed and applied to the capacitated vehicle routing problem. The AVNS consists of two stages: a learning phase and a multi-level VNS wit...

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Main Authors: Sze, Jeeu Fong, Salhi, S., Wassan, N.
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spelling my.unimas.ir.139262017-12-29T07:38:22Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13926/ A hybridisation of adaptive variable neighbourhood search and large neighbourhood search: Application to the vehicle routing problem Sze, Jeeu Fong Salhi, S. Wassan, N. T Technology (General) In this paper, an adaptive variable neighbourhood search (AVNS) algorithm that incorporates large neighbourhood search (LNS) as a diversification strategy is proposed and applied to the capacitated vehicle routing problem. The AVNS consists of two stages: a learning phase and a multi-level VNS with guided local search. The adaptive aspect is integrated in the local search where a set of highly successful local searches is selected based on the intelligent selection mechanism. In addition, the hybridisation of LNS with the AVNS enables the solution to escape from the local minimum effectively. To make the algorithm more competitive in terms of the computing time, a simple and flexible data structure and a neighbourhood reduction scheme are embedded. Finally, we adapt a new local search move and an effective removal strategy for the LNS. The proposed AVNS was tested on the benchmark data sets from the literature and produced very competitive results Elsevier Ltd 2016-12-15 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13926/7/A%20hybridisation%20of%20adaptive%20variable%20neighbourhood%20search%20%28abstract%29.pdf Sze, Jeeu Fong and Salhi, S. and Wassan, N. (2016) A hybridisation of adaptive variable neighbourhood search and large neighbourhood search: Application to the vehicle routing problem. Expert Systems with Applications, 65. pp. 383-397. ISSN 09574174 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0957417416304596 DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2016.08.060
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Sze, Jeeu Fong
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A hybridisation of adaptive variable neighbourhood search and large neighbourhood search: Application to the vehicle routing problem
description In this paper, an adaptive variable neighbourhood search (AVNS) algorithm that incorporates large neighbourhood search (LNS) as a diversification strategy is proposed and applied to the capacitated vehicle routing problem. The AVNS consists of two stages: a learning phase and a multi-level VNS with guided local search. The adaptive aspect is integrated in the local search where a set of highly successful local searches is selected based on the intelligent selection mechanism. In addition, the hybridisation of LNS with the AVNS enables the solution to escape from the local minimum effectively. To make the algorithm more competitive in terms of the computing time, a simple and flexible data structure and a neighbourhood reduction scheme are embedded. Finally, we adapt a new local search move and an effective removal strategy for the LNS. The proposed AVNS was tested on the benchmark data sets from the literature and produced very competitive results
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author Sze, Jeeu Fong
Salhi, S.
Wassan, N.
author_facet Sze, Jeeu Fong
Salhi, S.
Wassan, N.
author_sort Sze, Jeeu Fong
title A hybridisation of adaptive variable neighbourhood search and large neighbourhood search: Application to the vehicle routing problem
title_short A hybridisation of adaptive variable neighbourhood search and large neighbourhood search: Application to the vehicle routing problem
title_full A hybridisation of adaptive variable neighbourhood search and large neighbourhood search: Application to the vehicle routing problem
title_fullStr A hybridisation of adaptive variable neighbourhood search and large neighbourhood search: Application to the vehicle routing problem
title_full_unstemmed A hybridisation of adaptive variable neighbourhood search and large neighbourhood search: Application to the vehicle routing problem
title_sort hybridisation of adaptive variable neighbourhood search and large neighbourhood search: application to the vehicle routing problem
publisher Elsevier Ltd
publishDate 2016
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/13926/7/A%20hybridisation%20of%20adaptive%20variable%20neighbourhood%20search%20%28abstract%29.pdf
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