On Solving Close Enough Orienteering Problems with Overlapped Neighborhoods
October 06, 2023 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐ European Journal of Operational Research
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Authors
Qiuchen Qian, Yanran Wang, David Boyle
arXiv ID
2310.04257
Category
cs.NE: Neural & Evolutionary
Cross-listed
cs.RO
Citations
9
Venue
European Journal of Operational Research
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Close Enough Traveling Salesman Problem (CETSP) is a well-known variant of TSP whereby the agent may complete its mission at any point within a target neighborhood. Heuristics based on overlapped neighborhoods, known as Steiner Zones (SZ), have gained attention in addressing CETSP. While SZs offer effective approximations to the original graph, their inherent overlap imposes constraints on search space, potentially conflicting with global optimization objectives. Here we show how such limitations can be converted into advantages in a Close Enough Orienteering Problem (CEOP) by aggregating prizes across overlapped neighborhoods. We further extend classic CEOP with Non-uniform Neighborhoods (CEOP-N) by introducing non-uniform costs for prize collection. To tackle CEOP and CEOP-N, we develop a new approach featuring a Randomized Steiner Zone Discretization (RSZD) scheme coupled with a hybrid algorithm based on Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) and Ant Colony System (ACS), CRaSZe-AntS. The RSZD scheme identifies sub-regions for PSO exploration, and ACS determines the discrete visiting sequence. We evaluate the RSZD's discretization performance on CEOP instances derived from established CETSP instances and compare CRaSZe-AntS against the most relevant state-of-the-art heuristic focused on single-neighborhood optimization for CEOP instances. We also compare the performance of the interior search within SZs and the boundary search on individual neighborhoods in the context of CEOP-N. Our experimental results show that CRaSZe-AntS can yield comparable solution quality with significantly reduced computation time compared to the single neighborhood strategy, where we observe an average 140.44% increase in prize collection and a 55.18% reduction in algorithm execution time. CRaSZe-AntS is thus highly effective in solving emerging CEOP-N, examples of which include truck-and-drone delivery scenarios.
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