Abstract
In the modern educational environment, rational and efficient course scheduling is of great significance in ensuring teaching quality and improving resource utilization. The traditional sports scheduling methods are faced with the challenges of diversified demands and complex constraints. For this reason, the study proposes a new physical education course scheduling model after mathematically modeling the physical education scheduling model and improving the genetic environment based on chaotic genetic algorithm, and then proposes a new physical education course scheduling model. The experiment outcomes denote that the average computing time of the improved chaotic genetic algorithm is 28 s, and when the number of iterations is 175–200, the optimal number of individuals is 35 at most, and the value of the optimal fitness is 9.4. The simulation test outcomes denote that the new scheduling model can reasonably arrange the course in the 5th-6th section, which meets the needs of students. Meanwhile, when the amount of scheduling teachers is 4 and the amount of courses is 5, the average utilization rate of scheduling resources at this time is the highest 82.5%. Compared with the same type of scheduling model, the new model has the highest superiority of 90.7%, the highest stability of 90.1%, and the highest robustness of 91.6%. The proposed method can meet the diversified and dynamically changing teaching needs, and provides an effective optimization tool for physical education scheduling.
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