An Agent-Swarm Simulator for Dynamic Vehicle Routing Problem Empirical Analysis

This demo shows an empirical analysis of the Dynamic Vehicle Routing Problem in multiple configurations, within a agent-swarm optimization scenario. With the purpose of statistically evaluating how solutions to this problem evolve when varying gobal system parameters, an agent-swarm simulator has been implemented within the Netlogo framework, and used to extract experimental data.

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