A comparative study of marriage in honey bees optimisation (MBO) algorithm in multi-reservoir system optimisation

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Contemporary reservoir systems often require operators to meet a variety of goals and objectives; these in turn frequently complicate water management decision-making. In addition, many reservoir objectives have non-linear relationships and are therefore difficult to implement using traditional optimisation techniques. A practical application of the marriage in honey bees optimisation (MBO) algorithm is being utilised for Karkheh multi-reservoir system, south-western Iran, where supplying irrigation water for agricultural areas and maintaining a minimum in-stream flow for environmental purposes is desired. Optimal monthly reservoir release information by MBO is highlighted and the results compared to those of other evolutionary algorithms, such as the genetic algorithm (GA), ant colony optimisation for continuous domains (ACOR), particle swarm optimisation (PSO) and elitist-mutation particle swarm optimisation (EMPSO). The results indicate the superiority of MBO over the algorithms tested.

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Dariane, A. B., & Farahmandfar, Z. (2013). A comparative study of marriage in honey bees optimisation (MBO) algorithm in multi-reservoir system optimisation. Water SA, 39(2), 327–334. https://doi.org/10.4314/wsa.v39i2.17

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