Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6854512 Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence 2014 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
Over the last two decades, many different genetic algorithms (GAs) have been introduced for solving optimization problems. Due to the variability of the characteristics in different optimization problems, none of these algorithms has shown consistent performance over a range of real world problems. The success of any GA depends on the design of its search operators, as well as their appropriate integration. In this paper, we propose a GA with a new multi-parent crossover. In addition, we propose a diversity operator to be used instead of mutation and also maintain an archive of good solutions. Although the purpose of the proposed algorithm is to cover a wider range of problems, it may not be the best algorithm for all types of problems. To judge the performance of the algorithm, we have solved aset of constrained optimization benchmark problems, as well as 14 well-known engineering optimization problems. The experimental analysis showed that the algorithm converges quickly to the optimal solution and thus exhibits a superior performance in comparison to other algorithms that also solved those problems.
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