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Title: | A hybrid approach based on evolutionary strategies and interval arithmetic to perform robust designs | Authors: | Rocco S., Claudio M. Salazar A., Daniel E. |
Issue Date: | 2007 | Publisher: | Springer | Journal: | Studies in Computational Intelligence | Abstract: | This chapter proposes an approach based on the use of Evolutionary Algorithms (EA) and Interval Arithmetic (IA) as an alternative technique to obtain a robust system design. EA are heuristics to optimise a given function, while IA is used as a checking technique to guarantee the feasibility of the design. IA is able to consider simultaneously the effects of uncertainty of all of the parameters on a performance function providing strict bounds (minimum and maximum values) with only one evaluation. EA and IA are used to obtain, by an iterative process, a robust design, that is, the maximum size of each variable deviation that allows complying with a set of specifications. The proposed approach is an indirect method based on optimization instead of a direct method based on mapping from the output into the input space. Numerical examples from the reliability field illustrate the application of the approach using single and multiple objective formulations. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/76371 | ISBN: | 3540497722 | ISSN: | 1860-949X | DOI: | 10.1007/978-3-540-49774-5_24 | Source: | Studies in Computational Intelligence [ISSN 1860-949X], v. 51, p. 543-564, (Abril 2007) |
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