Strength pareto evolutionary algorithm based multi-objective optimization for shortest path routing problem in computer networks

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Problem statement: A new multi-objective approach, Strength Pareto Evolutionary Algorithm (SPEA), is presented in this paper to solve the shortest path routing problem. The routing problem is formulated as a multi-objective mathematical programming problem which attempts to minimize both cost and delay objectives simultaneously. Approach: SPEA handles the shortest path routing problem as a true multi-objective optimization problem with competing and noncommensurable objectives. Results: SPEA combines several features of previous multi-objective evolutionary algorithms in a unique manner. SPEA stores nondominated solutions externally in another continuously-updated population and uses a hierarchical clustering algorithm to provide the decision maker with a manageable pareto-optimal set. SPEA is applied to a 20 node network as well as to large size networks ranging from 50-200 nodes. Conclusion: The results demonstrate the capabilities of the proposed approach to generate true and well distributed pareto-optimal nondominated solutions. © 2011 Science Publications.

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Potti, S., & Chinnasamy, C. (2011). Strength pareto evolutionary algorithm based multi-objective optimization for shortest path routing problem in computer networks. Journal of Computer Science, 7(1), 17–26. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2011.17.26

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