شماره ركورد كنفرانس :
4001
عنوان مقاله :
A NEW HYBRID YIN-YANG-PAIR-PARTICLE SWARM OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHM FOR UNCAPACITATED WAREHOUSE LOCATION PROBLEMS
پديدآورندگان :
Heidari A. A. as_heidari@ut.ac.ir University of Tehran , Kazemizade O kazemizade.omid@ut.ac.ir University of Tehran , Hakimpour F fhakimpour@ut.ac.ir University of Tehran
كليدواژه :
Warehouse Location , Optimal , Location Analysis , Optimization , Particle Swarm , Yin , yang , pair Optimization
عنوان كنفرانس :
دومين همايش بين المللي پژوهش هاي اطلاعات مكاني و چهارمين همايش بين المللي سنجنده ها و مدل ها در فتوگرامتري و سنجش از دور و ششمين همايش بين المللي مشاهدات زميني در تغييرات محيطي
چكيده فارسي :
Yin-Yang-pair optimization (YYPO) is one of the latest metaheuristic algorithms (MA) proposed in 2015 that tries to inspire the
philosophy of balance between conflicting concepts. Particle swarm optimizer (PSO) is one of the first population-based MA
inspired by social behaviors of birds. In spite of PSO, the YYPO is not a nature inspired optimizer. It has a low complexity and starts
with only two initial positions and can produce more points with regard to the dimension of target problem. Due to unique
advantages of these methodologies and to mitigate the immature convergence and local optima (LO) stagnation problems in PSO, in
this work, a continuous hybrid strategy based on the behaviors of PSO and YYPO is proposed to attain the suboptimal solutions of
uncapacitated warehouse location (UWL) problems. This efficient hierarchical PSO-based optimizer (PSOYPO) can improve the
effectiveness of PSO on spatial optimization tasks such as the family of UWL problems. The performance of the proposed PSOYPO
is verified according to some UWL benchmark cases. These test cases have been used in several works to evaluate the efficacy of
different MA. Then, the PSOYPO is compared to the standard PSO, genetic algorithm (GA), harmony search (HS), modified HS
(OBCHS), and evolutionary simulated annealing (ESA). The experimental results demonstrate that the PSOYPO can reveal a better
or competitive efficacy compared to the PSO and other MA.