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Solving The Manufacturing Cell Design Problem Through An Autonomous Water Cycle Algorithm

Date Issued
2019-11-06
Author(s)
Astorga, Gino  
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas  
Olivares, Rodrigo  
Facultad de Ingeniería  
Ricardo Soto
Broderick Crawford
Jose M. Lanza-Gutiérrez
Pablo Camacho
Hanns de la Fuente‐Mella
Fernando Paredes
Carlos Castro
DOI
10.3390/app9224736
WoS ID
WOS:000502570800013
Abstract
Metaheuristics are multi-purpose problem solvers devoted to particularly tackle large instances of complex optimization problems. However, in spite of the relevance of metaheuristics in the optimization world, their proper design and implementation to reach optimal solutions is not a simple task. Metaheuristics require an initial parameter configuration, which is dramatically relevant for the efficient exploration and exploitation of the search space, and therefore to the effective finding of high-quality solutions. In this paper, the authors propose a variation of the water cycle inspired metaheuristic capable of automatically adjusting its parameter by using the autonomous search paradigm. The goal of our proposal is to explore and to exploit promising regions of the search space to rapidly converge to optimal solutions. To validate the proposal, we tested 160 instances of the manufacturing cell design problem, which is a relevant problem for the industry, whose objective is to minimize the number of movements and exchanges of parts between organizational elements called cells. As a result of the experimental analysis, the authors checked that the proposal performs similarly to the default approach, but without being specifically configured for solving the problem.
Subjects

Chemistry, Multidisci...

Computer Science Appl...

Engineering, Multidis...

Engineering

Fluid Flow And Transf...

Instrumentation

Materials Science, Mu...

Materials Science

Physics, Applied

Process Chemistry And...

OCDE Subjects

Engineering And Techn...

Quartile (Date Issued)
Q2
License
acceso abierto
Open Science Path
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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