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Systems integration using evolutionary algorithms

Systems integration using evolutionary algorithms
Systems integration using evolutionary algorithms
This paper describes an approach to the systems integration problem using multiobjective genetic algorithms. An architecture for evolutionary systems integration is presented and the component parts discussed. An example of an aircraft gas turbine engine control system design problem is shown demonstrating aspects of the proposed architecture that allow many design objectives from different disciplines to be considered in parallel. Potential closed-loop control configurations are evaluated and compared against one another within an optimization framework. As a result of this analysis, it is shown how informed decisions may be made regarding the nature of the control employed, acceptable performance margins and elements of the engine design.
Chipperfield, A.J.
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Fleming, P.J.
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Chipperfield, A.J.
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Fleming, P.J.
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Chipperfield, A.J. and Fleming, P.J. (1996) Systems integration using evolutionary algorithms. In IEE Conference Publication.

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This paper describes an approach to the systems integration problem using multiobjective genetic algorithms. An architecture for evolutionary systems integration is presented and the component parts discussed. An example of an aircraft gas turbine engine control system design problem is shown demonstrating aspects of the proposed architecture that allow many design objectives from different disciplines to be considered in parallel. Potential closed-loop control configurations are evaluated and compared against one another within an optimization framework. As a result of this analysis, it is shown how informed decisions may be made regarding the nature of the control employed, acceptable performance margins and elements of the engine design.

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Published date: 5 September 1996

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Local EPrints ID: 470253
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/470253
PURE UUID: 961f8f1e-a255-40ca-baa0-95ae7fd5e110
ORCID for A.J. Chipperfield: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3026-9890

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Author: P.J. Fleming

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