Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
412118 Neurocomputing 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper deals with the heterogeneous fixed fleet vehicle routing problem (HFFVRP) which is a generalization of the classical vehicle routing problem (VRP) in the sense that the fixed fleet of vehicles is assumed to be heterogeneous. The objective of HFFVRP is to find the best fleet composition and the collection of routes such that the total costs are minimized. To address this combinatorial optimization problem, we design and implement a hybrid heuristic model integrating a genetic algorithm, a local search mechanism and an immigration strategy. Several strategies for generating the initial population of the genetic algorithm in relation with six local search heuristics are considered. An important feature of the proposed approach refers to the immigration strategy used to ensure diversification by which the level of evolution for the new immigrant individuals increases along with the evolution of the population. The proposed algorithm is tested on a set of HFFVRP benchmark instances and the preliminary results point out that our approach is an attractive and appropriate method to explore the solution space of this complex problem leading to good solutions within reasonable computational times.

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