Taking the aviation equipment scheduled maintenance as a prototype, this paper improves a bionic global random search algorithm-bacteria foraging optimization algorithm to solve the task-scheduling problem. Inspired by gene mutation, the activity of bacteria is dynamically adjusted to make good bacteria more capable of action. In addition, a bacterial quorum sensing mechanism is established, which allows bacteria to guide their swimming routes by using their peer experience and enhance their global search capability. Its application to the engineering practice can optimize the scheduling of the maintenance process. It is of great application value in increasing the aviation equipment maintenance efficiency and the level of command automation. In addition, it can improve the resource utilization ratio to reduce the maintenance support cost.
This paper studies joint algorithms of order picking and distribution in new retail enterprises. The problem will consider many factors, such as the type of goods, picking time, batch capacity of distribution, distribution time, and distribution cost. First of all, the research problems are summarized as mathematical programming problems. Then, a genetic algorithm and comparison algorithms are proposed. Finally, the rationality of the model and the effectiveness of the algorithms are verified by computational experiments, and management enlightenments are revealed.
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