Article ID: | iaor200973429 |
Volume: | 172 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 71 |
End Page Number: | 96 |
Publication Date: | Nov 2009 |
Journal: | Annals of Operations Research |
Authors: | Darby-Dowman Kenneth, Mladenovi Nenad, Consoli Sergio, Moreno-Prez Jos Andrs |
Keywords: | heuristics: local search |
We present a study on heuristic solution approaches to the minimum labelling Steiner tree problem, an NP-hard graph problem related to the minimum labelling spanning tree problem. Given an undirected labelled connected graph, the aim is to find a spanning tree covering a given subset of nodes of the graph, whose edges have the smallest number of distinct labels. Such a model may be used to represent many real world problems in telecommunications and multimodal transportation networks. Several metaheuristics are proposed and evaluated. The approaches are compared to the widely adopted Pilot Method and it is shown that the Variable Neighbourhood Search that we propose is the most effective metaheuristic for the problem, obtaining high quality solutions in short computational running times.