A Genetic Algorithm Based Approach to Solve Carpool Service Problems in Cloud Computing

Authors

  • Ragini Wagh Department of Computer Engineering, SAOE(Kondhwa)
  • Komal Karande Department of Computer Engineering, SAOE(Kondhwa)
  • Tasneem Sayyed Department of Computer Engineering, SAOE(Kondhwa)
  • L.J.Sankpal -

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Abstract

Traffic congestion has been a serious problem in many urban areas around the world. Carpooling is one of
the most effective solutions to traffic congestion. It consists of increasing the occupancy rate of cars by reducing the
empty seats in these vehicles effectively. In this paper, an advanced carpool system is described in detail and called the
intelligent carpool system (ICS), which provides carpoolers the use of the carpool services via a smart handheld device
anywhere and at any time. The carpool service agency in the ICS is integrated with the abundant geographical, traffic,
and societal information and used to manage requests. For help in coordinating the ride matches via the carpool service
agency, we apply the genetic algorithm to propose the genetic-based carpool route and matching algorithm (GCRMA)
for this multi objective optimization problem called the carpool service problem (CSP).
The experimental section shows that the proposed GCRMA is compared with two single-point methods: the randomassignment hill climbing algorithm and the greedy assignment hill climbing algorithm on real-world scenarios. Use of
the GCRMA was proved to result in superior results involving the optimization objectives of CSP than other algorithms.
Furthermore, our GCRMA operates with significantly a small amount of computational complexity to response the match
results in the reasonable time, and the processing time is further reduced by the termination criteria of early stop.

Published

2022-08-23

How to Cite

A Genetic Algorithm Based Approach to Solve Carpool Service Problems in Cloud Computing. (2022). International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 3(13), -. https://www.ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/5870