Title of article
An agent-based approach to the two-dimensional guillotine bin packing problem
Author/Authors
Sergey Polyakovsky، نويسنده , , Rym M’Hallah، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
15
From page
767
To page
781
Abstract
The two-dimensional guillotine bin packing problem consists of packing, without overlap, small rectangular items into the smallest number of large rectangular bins where items are obtained via guillotine cuts. This problem is solved using a new guillotine bottom left (GBL) constructive heuristic and its agent-based (A–B) implementation. GBL, which is sequential, successively packs items into a bin and creates a new bin every time it can no longer fit any unpacked item into the current one. A–B, which is pseudo-parallel, uses the simplest system of artificial life. This system consists of active agents dynamically interacting in real time to jointly fill the bins while each agent is driven by its own parameters, decision process, and fitness assessment. A–B is particularly fast and yields near-optimal solutions. Its modularity makes it easily adaptable to knapsack related problems.
Keywords
Heuristics , Two-dimensional bin packing , Agent-based systems , Artificial intelligence , Cutting and packing
Journal title
European Journal of Operational Research
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
European Journal of Operational Research
Record number
1313371
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