Basics of genetic algorithms optimization for RAMS applications
M. Marseguerra,
E. Zio and
S. Martorell
Reliability Engineering and System Safety, 2006, vol. 91, issue 9, 977-991
Abstract:
This paper discusses the use of genetic algorithms (GA) within the area of reliability, availability, maintainability and safety (RAMS) optimization. First, the multi-objective optimization problem is formulated in general terms and two alternative approaches to its solution are illustrated. Then, the theory behind the operation of GA is presented. The steps of the algorithm are sketched to some details for both the traditional breeding procedure as well as for more sophisticated breeding procedures. The necessity of affine transforming the fitness function, object of the optimization, is discussed in detail, together with the transformation itself. In addition, how to handle constraints by the penalization approach is illustrated. Finally, specific metrics for measuring the performance of a genetic algorithm are introduced.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2005.11.046
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