2022
DOI: 10.18517/ijaseit.12.4.16048
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Multiobjective Memetic GRASP to Solve Vehicle Routing Problems with Time Windows Size

Abstract: The Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows is a complete NP combinatorial problem in which product deliveries to customers must be made under certain time constraints. This problem can be solved from a single objective approach, well studied in the state of the art, in which the objective of the total travel distance or the size of the fleet (number of vehicles) is generally minimized. However, recent studies have used a multiobjective approach (Multiobjective Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows, MOVR… Show more

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“…With this growth, the seaport system needed to solve the adaptability, optimize the activities in the seaport, and cut down on unnecessary activities [14] [15]. In addition, roads also play a role in receiving and distributing goods, and current studies on transport routing and route selection are also very important for seaports [16][17][18]. In order to optimize the work of the seaport, IoT is considered an effective solution to resolve the seaport problem as well as effectively increase productivity [19] [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With this growth, the seaport system needed to solve the adaptability, optimize the activities in the seaport, and cut down on unnecessary activities [14] [15]. In addition, roads also play a role in receiving and distributing goods, and current studies on transport routing and route selection are also very important for seaports [16][17][18]. In order to optimize the work of the seaport, IoT is considered an effective solution to resolve the seaport problem as well as effectively increase productivity [19] [20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%