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Applications and Analysis of Bio-Inspired Eagle Strategy for Engineering Optimization

Optimization and Control 2014-08-25 v1 Neural and Evolutionary Computing Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems

Abstract

All swarm-intelligence-based optimization algorithms use some stochastic components to increase the diversity of solutions during the search process. Such randomization is often represented in terms of random walks. However, it is not yet clear why some randomization techniques (and thus why some algorithms) may perform better than others for a given set of problems. In this work, we analyze these randomization methods in the context of nature-inspired algorithms. We also use eagle strategy to provide basic observations and relate step sizes and search efficiency using Markov theory. Then, we apply our analysis and observations to solve four design benchmarks, including the designs of a pressure vessel, a speed reducer, a PID controller and a heat exchanger. Our results demonstrate that eagle strategy with L\'evy flights can perform extremely well in reducing the overall computational efforts.

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@article{arxiv.1408.5320,
  title  = {Applications and Analysis of Bio-Inspired Eagle Strategy for Engineering Optimization},
  author = {Xin-She Yang and M. Karamanoglu and T. O. Ting and Y. X. Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1408.5320},
  year   = {2014}
}

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14 pages 1 figure

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