Information Retrieval and Optimization in Distribution and Logistics Management Using Deep Reinforcement Learning

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Abstract

Resource balance is one of the most critical concerns in the existing logistic domain within dynamic transport networks. Modern solutions are used to maximize demand and supply prediction in collaboration with these problems. However, the great difficulty of transportation networks, profound uncertainties of potential demand and availability, and non-convex market limits make conventional resource management main paths. Hence, this paper proposes an integrated deep reinforcement learning-based logistics management model (DELLMM) to increase and optimize the logistic distribution. An optimization approach can be used in inventors and price control applications. This research methodology gives the fundamentals of information retrieval and the scope of blockchain integration. The conceptual framework of use cases for an efficient logistic management system with blockchain has been discussed. This research designs the deep reinforcement learning system that can boost optimization and other business operations due to impressive improvements in generic self-learning algorithms for optimal management. Thus, the experimental results show that DELLMM improves logistics management and optimized distribution compared to other methods with the highest operability of 94.35%, latency reduction of 97.12%, efficiency of 98.01%, trust enhancement of 96.37%, and sustainability of 97.80%.

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Yang, L., Sathishkumar, V. E., & Manickam, A. (2023). Information Retrieval and Optimization in Distribution and Logistics Management Using Deep Reinforcement Learning. International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.4018/IJISSCM.316166

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