Abstract

Multi-objective optimization using heuristic methods has been established as a subdiscipline that combines the fields of heuristic computation and classical multiple criteria decision making. This article presents the Non-dominated Archiving Ant Colony Optimization (NA-ACO), which benefits from the concept of a multi-colony ant algorithm and incorporates a new information-exchange policy. In the proposed information-exchange policy, after a given number of iterations, different colonies exchange information on the assigned objective, resulting in a set of non-dominated solutions. The non-dominated solutions are moved into an offline archive for further pheromone updating. Performance of the NA-ACO is tested employing two well-known mathematical multi-objective benchmark problems. The results are promising and compare well with those of well-known NSGA-II algorithms used in real-world multi-objective-optimization problems. In addition, the optimization of reservoir operating policy with multiple objectives (i.e. flood control, hydropower generation and irrigation water supply) is considered and the associated Pareto front generated.

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