Angle modulated simulated Kalman Filter algorithm for combinatorial optimization problems
Inspired by the estimation capability of Kalman filter, we have recently introduced a novel estimation-based optimization algorithm called simulated Kalman filter (SKF). Every agent in SKF is regarded as a Kalman filter. Based on the mechanism of Kalman filtering and measureme...
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my.utm.688402017-11-20T08:52:18Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/68840/ Angle modulated simulated Kalman Filter algorithm for combinatorial optimization problems Yusof, Z. M. Ibrahim, Z. Ibrahim, I. Azmi, K. Z. M. Ab. Aziz, N. A. Aziz, N. H. A. Mohamad, M. S. QA Mathematics QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Inspired by the estimation capability of Kalman filter, we have recently introduced a novel estimation-based optimization algorithm called simulated Kalman filter (SKF). Every agent in SKF is regarded as a Kalman filter. Based on the mechanism of Kalman filtering and measurement process, every agent estimates the global minimum/maximum. Measurement, which is required in Kalman filtering, is mathematically modelled and simulated. Agents communicate among them to update and improve the solution during the search process. However, the SKF is only capable to solve continuous numerical optimization problem. In order to solve discrete optimization problems, the SKF algorithm is combined with an angle modulated approach. The performance of the pr oposed angle modulated SKF (AMSKF) is compared against two other discrete population-based optimization algorithms, namely, binary particle swarm optimization (BPSO) and binary gravitational search algorithm (BGSA). A set of traveling salesman problems are used to evaluate the performance of the proposed AMSKF. Based on the analysis of experimental results, we found that the proposed AMSKF is as competitive as BGSA but the BPSO is superior to the both AMSKF and BGSA. 2016 Article PeerReviewed Yusof, Z. M. and Ibrahim, Z. and Ibrahim, I. and Azmi, K. Z. M. and Ab. Aziz, N. A. and Aziz, N. H. A. and Mohamad, M. S. (2016) Angle modulated simulated Kalman Filter algorithm for combinatorial optimization problems. ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 11 (7). pp. 4854-4859. http://www.arpnjournals.org/jeas/research_papers/rp_2016/jeas_0416_4036.pdf |
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Inspired by the estimation capability of Kalman filter, we have recently introduced a novel estimation-based optimization algorithm called simulated Kalman filter (SKF). Every agent in SKF is regarded as a Kalman filter. Based on the mechanism of Kalman filtering and measurement process, every agent estimates the global minimum/maximum. Measurement, which is required in Kalman filtering, is mathematically modelled and simulated. Agents communicate among them to update and improve the solution during the search process. However, the SKF is only capable to solve continuous numerical optimization problem. In order to solve discrete optimization problems, the SKF algorithm is combined with an angle modulated approach. The performance of the pr oposed angle modulated SKF (AMSKF) is compared against two other discrete population-based optimization algorithms, namely, binary particle swarm optimization (BPSO) and binary gravitational search algorithm (BGSA). A set of traveling salesman problems are used to evaluate the performance of the proposed AMSKF. Based on the analysis of experimental results, we found that the proposed AMSKF is as competitive as BGSA but the BPSO is superior to the both AMSKF and BGSA. |
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