Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
496841 Applied Soft Computing 2009 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper explores the use of intelligent techniques to obtain optimum geometrical dimensions of a robot gripper. The optimization problem considered is a non-linear, complex, multi-constraint and multicriterion one. Three robot gripper configurations are optimized. The aim is to find Pareto optimal front for a problem that has five objective functions, nine constraints and seven variables. The problem is divided into three cases. Case 1 has first two objective functions, the case 2 considers last three objective functions and case 3 deals all the five objective functions. Intelligent optimization algorithms namely Multi-objective Genetic Algorithm (MOGA), Elitist Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-II) and Multi-objective Differential Evolution (MODE) are proposed to solve the problem. Normalized weighting objective functions method is used to select the best optimal solution from Pareto optimal front. Two multi-objective performance measures (solution spread measure (SSM) and ratio of non-dominated individuals (RNIs)) are used to evaluate the strength of the Pareto optimal fronts. Two more multi-objective performance measures namely optimizer overhead (OO) and algorithm effort are used to find the computational effort of MOGA, NSGA-II and MODE algorithms. The Pareto optimal fronts and results obtained from various techniques are compared and analyzed.

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