Dynamic Routing Problems with Fruitful Regions: Models and Evolutionary Computation (bibtex)
@article{HP2004,
	_day = {18},
	abstract = {We introduce the concept of fruitful regions in a dynamic routing context: regions that have a high potential of generating loads to be transported. The objective is to maximise the number of loads transported, while keeping to capacity and time constraints. Loads arrive while the problem is being solved, which makes it a real-time routing problem. The solver is a self-adaptive evolutionary algorithm that ensures feasible solutions at all times. We investigate under what conditions the exploration of fruitful regions improves the effectiveness of the evolutionary algorithm.},
	address = {Birmingham, UK},
	author = {van Hemert, J and la Poutr{\'e}, JA},
	date-added = {2008-08-18 12:44:11 +0100},
	date-modified = {2008-08-18 12:44:11 +0100},
	editor = {Xin Yao and Edmund Burke and Jose A Lozano and Jim Smith and Juan J Merelo-Guerv\'os and John A Bullinaria and Jonathan Rowe and Peter Ti\v{n}o Ata Kab\'an and Hans-Paul Schwefel},
	isbn = {3-540-23092-0},
	journal = {Parallel Problem Solving from Nature},
	keywords = {dynamic problems; evolutionary computation},
	pages = {690--699},
	pdf = {http://www.vanhemert.co.uk/publications/ppsn2004.Dynamic_Routing_Problems_with_Fruitful_Regions_-_Models_and_Evolutionary_Computation.pdf},
	publisher = {Springer},
	series = {LNCS},
	title = {Dynamic Routing Problems with Fruitful Regions: Models and Evolutionary Computation},
	volume = {3242},
	year = {2004}}
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