A variable neighborhood search algorithm for human resource selection and optimization problem in the home appliance manufacturing industry

Author(s):  
Xing Ji ◽  
Baoyu Liao ◽  
Shanlin Yang
2012 ◽  
Vol 2012 ◽  
pp. 1-28
Author(s):  
Cláudio Alves ◽  
Pedro Brás ◽  
José M. Valério de Carvalho ◽  
Telmo Pinto

The leather nesting problem is a cutting and packing optimization problem that consists in finding the best layout for a set of irregular pieces within a natural leather hide with an irregular surface and contour. In this paper, we address a real application of this problem related to the production of car seats in the automotive industry. The high quality requirements imposed on these products combined with the heterogeneity of the leather hides make the problem very complex to solve in practice. Very few results are reported in the literature for the leather nesting problem. Furthermore, the majority of the approaches impose some additional constraints to the layouts related to the particular application that is considered. In this paper, we describe a variable neighborhood search algorithm for the general leather nesting problem. To evaluate the performance of our approaches, we conducted an extensive set of computational experiments on real instances. The results of these experiments are reported at the end of the paper.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. R. E. H. Bouchekara ◽  
M. S. Shahriar ◽  
M. S. Javaid ◽  
Y. A. Sha’aban ◽  
M. Zellagui ◽  
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Author(s):  
Manel Kammoun ◽  
Houda Derbel ◽  
Bassem Jarboui

In this work we deal with a generalized variant of the multi-vehicle covering tour problem (m-CTP). The m-CTP consists of minimizing the total routing cost and satisfying the entire demand of all customers, without the restriction of visiting them all, so that each customer not included in any route is covered. In the m-CTP, only a subset of customers is visited to fulfill the total demand, but a restriction is put on the length of each route and the number of vertices that it contains. This paper tackles a generalized variant of the m-CTP, called the multi-vehicle multi-covering Tour Problem (mm-CTP), where a vertex must be covered several times instead of once. We study a particular case of the mm-CTP considering only the restriction on the number of vertices in each route and relaxing the constraint on the length (mm-CTP-p). A hybrid metaheuristic is developet by combining Genetic Algorithm (GA), Variable Neighborhood Descent method (VND), and a General Variable Neighborhood Search algorithm (GVNS) to solve the problem. Computational experiments show that our approaches are competitive with the Evolutionary Local Search (ELS) and Genetic Algorithm (GA), the methods proposed in the literature.


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