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Novel Bio-Inspired Physics-Based Learning and Evolutionary Guidance for Dynamic Multi-Objective Cold Chain Routings

  • Tongli He
  • , Xiwen Yang
  • , Wanzhen Huang
  • , Fan Zhang*
  • , Guodong Li
  • , Ze Niu
  • , Jianhong Gan*
  • , Zhibin Li
  • , Xun Deng
  • , Tinghui Chen
  • , Peiyang Wei
  • , Shuai Li
  • , Xiaoli Peng
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Chengdu University of Information Technology
  • Central China Normal University
  • China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO)
  • China Meteorological Administration
  • Sichuan University of Arts and Science
  • University of Oulu

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Abstract

Agricultural cold chain logistics is characterized by inherent challenges—product perishability, high carbon emissions, and stringent time windows—which are further exacerbated by dynamic disruptions. Existing methods suffer from slow adaptability, unstable multi-objective convergence, and severe cold-start issues. This work falls within the broad scope of biomimetics—the science of emulating nature’s time-tested strategies to solve complex engineering problems—and bio-inspired data-driven methods and their applications in engineering control, optimization, and artificial intelligence. The proposed H-MODRL framework embodies core biomimetic principles: the Genetic Algorithm (GA) mimics Darwinian natural selection and genetic inheritance, the Sparrow Search Algorithm (SSA) abstracts the cooperative foraging and anti-predation behaviors of sparrow populations in nature, and the Arrhenius-based freshness-decay model captures the biochemical kinetics governing perishable biological products. By synergistically integrating these biological evolution principles, swarm intelligence, and deep learning, the framework tackles real-world logistics complexity in a manner directly inspired by living systems. This study presents a well-organized hybrid optimization framework (H-MODRL) that couples a three-stage hybrid evolutionary mechanism, synergistically integrating heuristic warm-start, evolutionary policy guidance, and deep reinforcement learning decision-making. First, an improved genetic algorithm combined with the earliest deadline first strategy constructs a feasible initial population satisfying hard time-window constraints. Second, a large neighborhood search-enhanced chaotic sparrow search algorithm builds a high-quality elite guidance set for policy learning. Third, a physics-based multi-objective proximal policy optimization model embedded with Arrhenius equation-derived freshness-decay kinetics performs online decision-making. Experiments demonstrate that pre-computed all-pairs shortest paths and an O(1) hash-based dynamic-disruption indexing mechanism support fast online replanning. On heterogeneous simulated terrains based on real Chinese geospatial data, H-MODRL outperforms state-of-the-art algorithms across four objectives—logistics cost, carbon emissions, terminal freshness, and delivery time—while exhibiting compact, low-variance performance distributions, thereby validating its engineering robustness and practical value in complex agricultural cold chain environments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number380
JournalBiomimetics
Volume11
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2026
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

This research was financially supported by the National Funded Postdoctoral Research Program (Grant No. GZC20241900); the Open Research Project of the Sichuan Provincial Key Laboratory of Software Auto-generation and Intelligent Service (Grant No. CUIT-SAG202402); the Natural Science Foundation of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (Grant No. 2024D01A141); and the Open Project of the Dazhou Key Laboratory of Government Data Security (Grant Nos. ZSAQ202501, ZSAQ202502, ZSAQ202505, and ZSAQ202507).

Keywords

  • agricultural cold chain logistics
  • deep reinforcement learning
  • dynamic route optimization
  • H-MODRL
  • hybrid algorithm
  • multi-objective optimization

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