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An integrated container terminal schedulingproblem with different‐berth sizes viamultiobjective hydrologic cycle optimization
Zhong, Huifen1,2; Lian, Zhaotong2; Xue, Bowen1; Niu, Ben1,3; Qu, Rong4; Zhou, Tianwei1
2022-09-16
Source PublicationInternational Journal of Intelligent Systems
ISSN0884-8173
Volume37Issue:12Pages:11909-11925
Abstract

Integrated berth and quay crane allocation problem (BQCAP) are two essential seaside operational problems in container terminal scheduling. Most existing works consider only one objective on operation and partition of quay into berths of the same lengths. In this study, BQCAP is modeled in a multiobjective setting that aims to minimize total equipment used and overall operational time and the quay is partitioned into berths of different lengths, to make the model practical in the real-world and complex quay layout setting. To solve the new BQCAP efficiently, a multiobjective hydrologic cycle optimization algorithm is devised considering problem characteristics and historical Pareto-optimal solutions. Specifically, the quay crane of the large vessel in all Pareto-optimal solutions is rearranged to increase the chance of finding a good solution. Besides, worse solutions are probabilistic retained to maintain diversity. The proposed algorithm is applied to a real-world terminal scheduling problem with different sizes from a container terminal company. Experimental results show that our algorithm generally outperforms the other well-known peer algorithms and its variants on solving BQCAP, especially in finding the Pareto-optimal solutions range.

KeywordEvolutionary Computing Algorithm Hydrologic Cycle Optimization Integrated Berth And Quay Crane Allocation Problem Multiobjective Optimization Scheduling
DOI10.1002/int.23069
URLView the original
Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaComputer Science
WOS SubjectComputer Science ; Artificial Intelligence
WOS IDWOS:000854275000001
PublisherWILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85138141064
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CollectionFaculty of Business Administration
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Corresponding AuthorNiu, Ben
Affiliation1.College of Management, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China
2.Faculty of Business Administration, University of Macau, Macao
3.Institute of Big Data Intelligent Management and Decision, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen, China
4.School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Business Administration
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Zhong, Huifen,Lian, Zhaotong,Xue, Bowen,et al. An integrated container terminal schedulingproblem with different‐berth sizes viamultiobjective hydrologic cycle optimization[J]. International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 2022, 37(12), 11909-11925.
APA Zhong, Huifen., Lian, Zhaotong., Xue, Bowen., Niu, Ben., Qu, Rong., & Zhou, Tianwei (2022). An integrated container terminal schedulingproblem with different‐berth sizes viamultiobjective hydrologic cycle optimization. International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 37(12), 11909-11925.
MLA Zhong, Huifen,et al."An integrated container terminal schedulingproblem with different‐berth sizes viamultiobjective hydrologic cycle optimization".International Journal of Intelligent Systems 37.12(2022):11909-11925.
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