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Original Articles

TWO NEW GA-BASED METHODS FOR MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION

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Pages 207-243 | Received 02 Jun 1997, Accepted 07 Nov 1997, Published online: 04 Sep 2007
 

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce two new multiobjective optimization techniques based on the genetic algorithm (GA), and implemented as part of a multiobjective optimization tool called MOSES (Multiobjective Optimization of Systems in the Engineering Sciences). These methods are based in the concept of min-max optimum, and can produce the Pareto set and the best trade-off among the objectives. The results produced by these approaches are compared to those produced with other mathematical programming techniques and GA-based approaches using two engineering design problems, showing the new techniques’ capability to generate better trade-offs than the approaches previously reported in the literature.

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CARLOS A. COELLO COELLO

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