Daryl Essam

Daryl Essam is a lecturer at the School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering at the Australian Defense Force Academy, campus of the University of New South Wales, where he teaches in multiple areas of computer science. Currently his research focuses on new algorithms for genetic programming, in particular the sub-fields of grammars, diversity, probabilistic approaches and multi-objective optimization.

Publications

Enhancements to the Localized Genetic Algorithm for Large Scale Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problems
Ziauddin Ursani, Daryl Essam, David Cornforth, Robert Stocker. © 2013. 22 pages.
This paper is a continuation of two previous papers where the authors used Genetic Algorithm with automated problem decomposition strategy for small scale capacitated vehicle...
Applications of Information Systems to Homeland Security and Defense
Hussein A. Abbass, Daryl Essam. © 2006. 272 pages.
A range of threats in the areas of safety and security, from natural disasters to terrorism to conventional warfare, involve complex interactions that are beyond the scope and...
All Hazards Analysis: A Complexity Perspective
Daryl Essam, Hussein A. Abbass. © 2006. 16 pages.
With the increase in the complexity of terrorism’s networks and activities, the advances in chemical and biological warfare, and the use of organized criminal activities, it is...