Heliyon (Oct 2022)

A modified Whale Optimization Algorithm for exploitation capability and stability enhancement

  • Kumeshan Reddy,
  • Akshay K. Saha

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 10
p. e11027

Abstract

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Swarm-based Metaheuristic Optimization Techniques (MOT) are the dominant among all techniques, particularly owing to their simple nature and robust performance. The Whale Optimization Algorithm (WOA), a swarm-based MOT inspired by the hunting strategy of the humpback whale, has thus far shown promising results. However, like all MOT, the WOA is not without drawbacks. These demerits are a slow convergence rate and poor exploitation capability. This may prove to be problematic when applied to optimization problems requiring high precision results. Over the past few years, there has been proposed modifications to the conventional algorithm. However, experimental analysis highlights the need to further enhance the properties of the algorithm. This work proposes an enhanced WOA for exploitation capability and stability enhancement. The proposed algorithm introduces various modifications to the position update equations of the conventional algorithm, as well as a modified algorithm structure. The proposed algorithm was compared to various state-of-the-art MOT, as well as modified WOA proposed in recent literature. When applied to the CEC 2019 benchmark functions, the proposed algorithm produced the best result in 7 of the 10 test and had the most superior overall placement. When applied to practical problems, the algorithm once again demonstrated superiority. In addition, it was observed that the proposed algorithm exhibited a superior convergence rate to the other compared techniques.

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