A three-dimensional ant colony algorithm for multi-objective ice routing of a ship in the Arctic area
Journal article, 2022

The increasing shipping activities in the Arctic area pose challenges to a ship's safety and fuel saving in ice-covered waters. The optimal ship route planning can reduce the fuel consumption and navigation risk for ice-going ships in the Northeast Route. In this paper, a multi-objective ice routing model has been developed for searching optimal routes with two objectives, i.e., minimization of the fuel consumption and the total risk along a voyage, considering the time-varying ice data. Navigation risk is considered by applying a risk assessment model for Arctic navigation. A 3D-ACA (Three-Dimensional Ant Colony Algorithm) has been proposed and implemented in the developed ice routing model to make decisions on a ship's passing waypoints and sailing speeds along each waypoint. Finally, several case studies with different route planning objectives have been conducted to demonstrate the performance of the proposed model.

Arctic navigation

Three-dimensional ant colony algorithm

Multi-objective optimization

Risk assessment

Ice routing model

Author

Chi Zhang

Wuhan University of Technology

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Di Zhang

Wuhan University of Technology

Academician Workstation of COSCO SHIPPING Group

Mingyang Zhang

Aalto University

Jinfen Zhang

Wuhan University of Technology

Wengang Mao

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Marine Technology

Ocean Engineering

0029-8018 (ISSN)

Vol. 266 113241

Subject Categories

Transport Systems and Logistics

Other Civil Engineering

Computer Systems

DOI

10.1016/j.oceaneng.2022.113241

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12/7/2022