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JACIII Vol.2 No.5 pp. 164-175
doi: 10.20965/jaciii.1998.p0164
(1998)

Paper:

Stable-Optimum Gain Tuning for Designing Mobile Robot Controllers Using Incest Prevented Evolution

M.M.A. Hashem*, Keigo Watanabe** and Kiyotaka Izumi***

*Faculty of Engineering Systems and Technology, Graduate School of Science and Engineering,

**Department of Advanced Systems Control Engineering, Graduate School of Science and Engineering,

***Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Saga University 1-Honjomachi, Saga 840-8502, Japan

Received:
January 12, 1998
Accepted:
October 21, 1998
Published:
October 20, 1998
Keywords:
Evolutionary Computation (EC), Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs), Incest Prevention, Mobile Robot Control, Optimum Control, Intelligent Systems
Abstract
We present an evolution strategy (ES) algorithm - incest prevented evolution strategy (IPES) enhancing our novel evolution strategy (NES) algorithm. Validity of NES and IPES algorithms is compared with other evolutionary algorithms (EAs) and relative performances and also compared with test function results. The IPES algorithm shows the highest balance between exploration and exploitation over the NES algorithm on these test functions by achieving high-precision global results. Both algorithms are applied to solve stabilizing optimum gain tuning problems in mobile robot controllers. Two optimal servocontrollers are considered for a mobile robot with two independent drive wheels. A bidirectional fitness (cost) function is constructed for these controllers so that stable but optimum gains are tuned automatically evolutionarily instead of using a traditional algebraic Riccati equation solution. Two trajectory tracking control examples (straight line and circular) are considered for controllers. The superiority of the IPES algorithm over the NES algorithm is repeated in the application domain and the effectiveness of evolutionary gain tuning demonstrated by simulation results.
Cite this article as:
M. Hashem, K. Watanabe, and K. Izumi, “Stable-Optimum Gain Tuning for Designing Mobile Robot Controllers Using Incest Prevented Evolution,” J. Adv. Comput. Intell. Intell. Inform., Vol.2 No.5, pp. 164-175, 1998.
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