An Inverse Design Method Combining Particle Swarm Optimization and Wavefront Matching Method for Multiplane Light Conversion

Author(s):  
Lin He ◽  
Zhongzheng Lin ◽  
Yuanhui Wen ◽  
Yujie Chen ◽  
Siyuan Yu
2014 ◽  
Vol 662 ◽  
pp. 160-163
Author(s):  
Lei Xu

The optimization design method was rarely used to design the gravity buttress of arch dam in the past. With this in mind, the parametric description of gravity buttress is given, and the auto-calculation of its exerting loads and the safety coefficient of anti-slide stability are realized subsequently. Then, the optimization design model of gravity buttress and the procedures of optimization design are presented using the asynchronous particle swarm optimization method. Finally, ODGB software, which is short for Optimization Design of Gravity Buttress software, is developed and verified.


2020 ◽  
Vol 143 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yao Chen ◽  
Jiayi Yan ◽  
Jian Feng ◽  
Pooya Sareh

Abstract Flat-foldable origami tessellations are periodic geometric designs that can be transformed from an initial configuration into a flat-folded state. There is growing interest in such tessellations, as they have inspired many innovations in various fields of science and engineering, including deployable structures, biomedical devices, robotics, and mechanical metamaterials. Although a range of origami design methods have been developed to generate such fold patterns, some non-trivial periodic variations involve geometric design challenges, the analytical solutions to which are too difficult. To enhance the design methods of such cases, this study first adopts a geometric-graph-theoretic representation of origami tessellations, where the flat-foldability constraints for the boundary vertices are considered. Subsequently, an optimization framework is proposed for developing flat-foldable origami patterns with four-fold (i.e., degree-4) vertices, where the boundaries of the unit fragment are given in advance. A metaheuristic using particle swarm optimization (PSO) is adopted for finding optimal solutions. Several origami patterns are studied to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed design method. It will be shown that in comparison with the analytical approach and genetic algorithms (GAs), the presented method can find both trivial and non-trivial flat-foldable solutions with considerably less effort and computational cost. Non-trivial flat-foldable patterns show different and interesting folding behaviors and enrich origami design.


Author(s):  
N. Ramesh Raju ◽  
P. Linga Reddy

<p>In this paper a novel design method for determining fractional order PID (PI<sup>λ</sup>D<sup>µ</sup>) controller parameters of an AVR system using particle swarm optimization algorithm is presented. This paper presents how to employ the particle swarm optimization to seek efficiently the optimal parameters of PI<sup>λ</sup>D<sup>µ</sup> controller. The robustness study is made for this controller against parameter variation of AVR system. This work has been simulated in MATLAB environment with FOMCON (Fractional Order Modeling and Control) tool box.The proposed PSOPI<sup>λ</sup>D<sup>µ</sup> controller has superior performance and robust compared to GA tuned PI<sup>λ</sup>D<sup>µ</sup> controller. The results are also compared with PSO tuned PID controller.</p>


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