2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10462-023-10431-5
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Novel variants of grasshopper optimization algorithm to solve numerical problems and demand side management in smart grids

Abstract: The grasshopper optimization algorithm (GOA), which is one of the recent metaheuristic optimization algorithms, mimics the natural movements of grasshoppers in swarms seeking food sources. Some deficiencies have existed in the original GOA such as slow convergence speed, and the original GOA may get quickly stuck into local solutions facing some complex. For tackling these drawbacks of the original GOA, enhanced versions of GOA have been proposed to deal with the optimization problems more effectively. In the … Show more

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“…Some of these excellent algorithms are Grasshopper optimization algorithm (GOA). [ 18 ] Particle swarm optimization (PSO) [ 19 ] improved whale optimization salp swarm algorithm (IWOSSA), [ 20 ] a hybrid of genetic algorithm and particle swarm optimization, [ 21 ] enhanced Chimp-Harris Hawks optimization algorithm (ECH3OA). [ 22 ] In addition in order to improve the metamorphic hair algorithm many learning techniques are also applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these excellent algorithms are Grasshopper optimization algorithm (GOA). [ 18 ] Particle swarm optimization (PSO) [ 19 ] improved whale optimization salp swarm algorithm (IWOSSA), [ 20 ] a hybrid of genetic algorithm and particle swarm optimization, [ 21 ] enhanced Chimp-Harris Hawks optimization algorithm (ECH3OA). [ 22 ] In addition in order to improve the metamorphic hair algorithm many learning techniques are also applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%