Resource Constrained Pathfinding with A* and Negative Weights
Ahmadi, Saman, Raith, Andrea, Jalili, Mahdi
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Constrained pathfinding is a well-studied, yet challenging network optimisation problem that can be seen in a broad range of real-world applications. Pathfinding with multiple resource limits, which is known as the Resource Constrained Shortest Path Problem (RCSP), aims to plan a cost-optimum path subject to limited usage of resources. Given the recent advances in constrained and multi-criteria search with A*, this paper introduces a new resource constrained search framework on the basis of A* to tackle RCSP in large networks, even in the presence of negative cost and negative resources. We empirically evaluate our new algorithm on a set of large instances and show up to two orders of magnitude faster performance compared to state-of-the-art RCSP algorithms in the literature.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-13-2025
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