Article ID: | iaor2010982 |
Volume: | 37 |
Issue: | 6 |
Start Page Number: | 1033 |
End Page Number: | 1044 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2010 |
Journal: | Computers and Operations Research |
Authors: | Liefooghe A, Jourdan L, Talbi E-G |
Keywords: | graphs, heuristics |
This paper presents and investigates different approaches to solve a new bi-objective routing problem called the ring star problem. It consists of locating a simple cycle through a subset of nodes of a graph while optimizing two kinds of cost. The first objective is the minimization of a ring cost that is related to the length of the cycle. The second one is the minimization of an assignment cost from non-visited nodes to visited ones. In spite of its obvious bi-objective formulation, this problem has always been investigated in a single-objective way. To tackle the bi-objective ring star problem, we first investigate different stand-alone search methods. Then, we propose two cooperative strategies that combine two multi-objective metaheuristics: an elitist evolutionary algorithm and a population-based local search. We apply these new hybrid approaches to well-known benchmark test instances and demonstrate their effectiveness in comparison to non-hybrid algorithms and to state-of-the-art methods.