A novel hybrid metaheuristic algorithm for optimization of construction management site layout planning

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Symbiotic organisms search (SOS) is a promising metaheuristic algorithm that has been studied recently by numerous researchers due to its capability to solve various hard and complex optimization problems. SOS is a powerful optimization technique that mimics the simulation of the typical symbiotic interactions among organisms in an ecosystem. This study presents a new SOSbased hybrid algorithm for solving the challenging construction site layout planning (CSLP) discrete problems. A new algorithm called the hybrid symbiotic organisms search with local operators (HSOS-LO) represents a combination of the canonical SOS and several local search mechanisms aimed at increasing the searching capability in discrete-based solution space. In this study, three CSLP problems that consist of single and multi-floor facility layout problems are tested, and the obtained results were compared with other widely used metaheuristic algorithms. The results indicate the robust performance of the HSOS-LO algorithm in handling discrete-based CSLP problems.

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Prayogo, D., Cheng, M. Y., Wu, Y. W., Redi, A. A. N. P., Yu, V. F., Persada, S. F., & Nadlifatin, R. (2020). A novel hybrid metaheuristic algorithm for optimization of construction management site layout planning. Algorithms, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/A13050117

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