18036586. OBJECT PACKING GENETIC PROCEDURES simplified abstract (Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.)

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OBJECT PACKING GENETIC PROCEDURES

Organization Name

Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

Inventor(s)

JUAN CARLOS Catana Salazar of GUADALAJARA (MX)

ALYNE GOMES Soares Cantal of PORTO ALEGRE (BR)

JORGE ALBERTO Becerra Velazquez of GUADALAJARA (MX)

ANDRE LUIZ Lima Pedro of PORTO ALEGRE (BR)

SCOTT ALAN Whte of BOISE ID (US)

JUN Zeng of PALO ALTO CA (US)

OBJECT PACKING GENETIC PROCEDURES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18036586 titled 'OBJECT PACKING GENETIC PROCEDURES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes methods for object packing genetic procedures. These methods involve generating chromosomes that represent the packing of objects in a volume. The method also includes determining a stagnant generation quantity, which indicates the number of generations after a leading generation with a leading chromosome score. The genetic procedure is terminated based on this stagnant generation quantity.

  • Genetic procedures are used to pack objects in a volume.
  • Chromosomes are generated to represent different packing configurations.
  • The method determines a stagnant generation quantity to identify when the genetic procedure should be terminated.
  • The stagnant generation quantity is based on the number of generations after a leading generation with a leading chromosome score.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Logistics and supply chain management: Optimizing the packing of objects in containers or trucks to maximize space utilization.
  • Warehouse management: Efficiently organizing and arranging items in a warehouse to minimize storage space.
  • Shipping and transportation: Ensuring efficient packing of goods in shipping containers to reduce costs and maximize cargo capacity.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Inefficient use of space: The genetic procedures help find optimal packing configurations, reducing wasted space and improving efficiency.
  • Manual packing errors: By automating the packing process using genetic procedures, the likelihood of human errors in packing is minimized.
  • Time-consuming packing optimization: The methods described in the patent application streamline the process of finding the best packing configurations, saving time and effort.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Increased efficiency: Optimized packing configurations result in better space utilization, leading to cost savings and improved productivity.
  • Reduced errors: Automating the packing process reduces the chances of mistakes and inconsistencies in packing.
  • Time and resource savings: The genetic procedures provide a faster and more efficient way to find optimal packing configurations, saving time and resources.


Original Abstract Submitted

Examples of methods for object packing genetic procedures are described herein. In some examples, a method includes generating chromosomes in a genetic procedure. In some examples, each chromosome indicates a packing of objects in a volume. In some examples, the method includes determining a stagnant generation quantity that indicates an amount of generations subsequent to a leading generation with a leading chromosome score. In some examples, the method includes terminating the genetic procedure based on the stagnant generation quantity.