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The Application of Memetic Algorithms for Forearm Crutch Design: A Case Study

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  • Teresa Wu
  • Som Soni
  • Mengqi Hu
  • Fan Li
  • Adedeji Badiru

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Product design has normally been performed by teams, each with expertise in a specific discipline such as material, structural, and electrical systems. Traditionally, each team would use its member's experience and knowledge to develop the design sequentially. Collaborative design decisions explore the use of optimization methods to solve the design problem incorporating a number of disciplines simultaneously. It is known that such optimized product design is superior to the design found by optimizing each discipline sequentially due to the fact that it enables the exploitation of the interactions between the disciplines. In this paper, a bi-level decentralized framework based on Memetic Algorithm (MA) is proposed for collaborative design decision making using forearm crutch as the case. Two major decisions are considered: the weight and the strength. We introduce two design agents for each of the decisions. At the system level, one additional agent termed facilitator agent is created. Its main function is to locate the optimal solution for the system objective function which is derived from the Pareto concept. Thus to Pareto optimum for both weight and strength is obtained. It is demonstrated that the proposed model can converge to Pareto solutions.

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  • Teresa Wu & Som Soni & Mengqi Hu & Fan Li & Adedeji Badiru, 2011. "The Application of Memetic Algorithms for Forearm Crutch Design: A Case Study," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2011, pages 1-14, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:162580
    DOI: 10.1155/2011/162580
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