Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
394789 Information Sciences 2008 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) is one of the most extensively studied problems in the fields of Combinatorial Optimization and Global Search Heuristics. A variety of heuristic algorithms are available for solving Euclidean TSP, and Planar TSPs. However, optimization on a cuboid has potential applications for areas like path planning on the faces of buildings, rooms, furniture, books, and products or simulating the behaviors of insects. In this paper, we address a variant of the TSP in which all points (cities) and paths (solution) are on the faces of a cuboid. We develop an effective hybrid method based on genetic algorithms and 2-opt to adapt the Euclidean TSP to the surface of a cuboid. The method was tested on some benchmark problems from TSPLIB with satisfactory results. A web-based interactive visualization tool has also been developed using Java 3D, and optimization results for different point densities on the cuboid are presented.

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