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Research on the Optimizing Model of Urban Logistics Distribution Route Based on Computer Network Technology

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DOI: 10.25236/ciais.2019.010

Author(s)

Qi Li

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Qi Li

Abstract

With the rapid development of computer network technology, establishing an efficient logistics distribution route has become a problem that must be solved to accelerate urban development. However, as China's distribution industry is still in its infancy, there is still a lack of research on urban logistics distribution path planning, operation, management and distribution information system in the new era of computer network technology. From the perspective of project research and literature review, people are gradually expanding and deepening the research on each subsystem, but from the whole process and overall situation, there are few theoretical methods to optimize urban logistics distribution path based on computer network technology, which is also an urgent problem to be solved in the process of urban logistics distribution development in China. Therefore, this paper studies this problem. Aiming at the optimization of urban logistics distribution routing based on computer network technology, the corresponding mathematical model is established and improved on the basis of the classical algorithm of traditional logistics distribution routing optimization-genetic algorithm. The algorithm designs a selective partial matching crossover operator and selective inverted mutation operator. The search speed of the optimal solution is quicker, so that the shortest circuit can be obtained more quickly. Combined with the actual geographical environment of the city, the optimal route of logistics distribution can be obtained. The validity and superiority of the model are demonstrated by examples and simulation analysis.

Keywords

Computer Network Technology; Urban Logistics Distribution; Path Optimization Model