Design of intelligent planning system for tourist scenic route based on ant colony algorithm
by Shi Meishan
International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering (IJISE), Vol. 39, No. 3, 2021

Abstract: In view of the problems of CPU energy consumption and mobile phone memory occupation in the current intelligent planning system of tourist attraction line, an intelligent planning system of tourist attraction line based on ant colony algorithm is proposed. The system hardware consists of data integration device, sensor and GPS positioning chip. In the software part of the system, ant colony algorithm is used to transform the problem of landscape path planning into the shortest feasible path problem: to calculate the transfer probability of ants to scenic spots, to construct the weight matrix used by ants in the process of path finding, to construct the intelligent planning model, and to realise the intelligent planning of scenic spots. The experimental results show that the CPU consumption of the system is 24.3% and the mobile memory consumption is 2.54%, which can solve the problems existing in the traditional routing planning system.

Online publication date: Thu, 16-Dec-2021

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