Route Planning Using Nature-Inspired Algorithms
There are many different heuristic algorithms for solving combinatorial optimization problems that are commonly described as Nature-Inspired Algorithms (NIAs). Generally, they are inspired by some natural phenomenon, and due to their inherent converging and stochastic nature, they are known to give...
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Zusammenfassung: | There are many different heuristic algorithms for solving combinatorial
optimization problems that are commonly described as Nature-Inspired Algorithms
(NIAs). Generally, they are inspired by some natural phenomenon, and due to
their inherent converging and stochastic nature, they are known to give optimal
results when compared to classical approaches. There are a large number of
applications of NIAs, perhaps the most popular being route planning problems in
robotics - problems that require a sequence of translation and rotation steps
from the start to the goal in an optimized manner while avoiding obstacles in
the environment. In this chapter, we will first give an overview of
Nature-Inspired Algorithms, followed by their classification and common
examples. We will then discuss how the NIAs have applied to solve the route
planning problem. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2307.12133 |