A review of simheuristics: extending metaheuristics to deal with stochastic combinatorial optimization problems

Author

Juan Pérez, Ángel Alejandro

Faulin Fajardo, Francisco Javier

Grasman, Scott Erwin

Rabe, Markus

Figueira, Gonçalo

Other authors

Universidad Pública de Navarra

Universidade do Porto

University of Dortmund

Rochester Institute of Technology

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Internet Interdisciplinary Institute (IN3)

Publication date

2019-04-02T13:44:37Z

2019-04-02T13:44:37Z

2015-12-01



Abstract

Many combinatorial optimization problems (COPs) encountered in real-world logistics, transportation, production, healthcare, financial, telecommunication, and computing applications are NP-hard in nature. These real-life COPs are frequently characterized by their large-scale sizes and the need for obtaining high-quality solutions in short computing times, thus requiring the use of metaheuristic algorithms. Metaheuristics benefit from different random-search and parallelization paradigms, but they frequently assume that the problem inputs, the underlying objective function, and the set of optimization constraints are deterministic. However, uncertainty is all around us, which often makes deterministic models oversimplified versions of real-life systems. After completing an extensive review of related work, this paper describes a general methodology that allows for extending metaheuristics through simulation to solve stochastic COPs. 'Simheuristics' allow modelers for dealing with real-life uncertainty in a natural way by integrating simulation (in any of its variants) into a metaheuristic-driven framework. These optimization-driven algorithms rely on the fact that efficient metaheuristics already exist for the deterministic version of the corresponding COP. Simheuristics also facilitate the introduction of risk and/or reliability analysis criteria during the assessment of alternative high-quality solutions to stochastic COPs. Several examples of applications in different fields illustrate the potential of the proposed methodology.

Document Type

Review
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

metaheuristics; simulation; combinatorial optimization; stochastic problems; metaheurístiques; simulació; optimització combinatòria; problemes estocàstics; metaheurística; simulación; optimización combinatoria; problemas estocásticos; Heuristic; Heurística; Heurística

Publisher

Operations Research Perspectives

Related items

Operations Research Perspectives, 2015, 2()

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.orp.2015.03.001

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