Abstract

In this study, we propose a time-varying neural network (TVNN) for solving the time-varying minimum spanning tree problem with constraints (CTMST), which is a variant of the time-varying network minimum spanning tree problem (TNMSTP), a well-known NP-hard problem. Unlike traditional algorithms that use heuristic search, the proposed TVNN is based on time-varying neurons and can achieve parallel computing without any training requirements. Time-varying neurons are novel computational neurons designed in this work. They consist of six parts: input, wave receiver, neuron state, wave generator, wave sender, and output. The parallel computing strategy and self-feedback mechanism of the proposed algorithm greatly improve the response speed and solution accuracy on large-scale time-varying networks. The analysis of time complexity and experimental results on the New York City dataset show that the performance of the proposed algorithm is significantly improved compared with the existing methods.

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