Exploring Open-Ended Design Space of Mechatronic Systems

To realize design automation of mechatronic systems, there are two major issues to be dealt with: opentopology generation of mechatronic systems and simulation or analysis of those models. For the first issue, we exploit the strong topology exploration capability of genetic programming to create and...

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Main Authors: Zhun Fan, Jiachuan Wang, Erik Goodman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2008-11-01
Series:International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
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spelling doaj-f030f9b743184b289dca79bd632a95772020-11-25T03:04:03ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems1729-88061729-88142008-11-0114Exploring Open-Ended Design Space of Mechatronic SystemsZhun FanJiachuan WangErik GoodmanTo realize design automation of mechatronic systems, there are two major issues to be dealt with: opentopology generation of mechatronic systems and simulation or analysis of those models. For the first issue, we exploit the strong topology exploration capability of genetic programming to create and evolve structures representing mechatronic systems. With the use of ERCs (ephemeral random constants) in genetic programming, we can evolve the sizing of mechatronic system components together with the system structures simultaneously. The second issue, simulation and analysis of those system models, is made more complex when the systems are mixed-energy-domain systems. We take advantage of bond graphs as a tool for multi- or mixed-domain modeling and simulation of mechatronic systems. Because there are many considerations in mechatronic system design that are not completely captured by a bond graph, it is beneficial to generate multiple solutions, allowing the designer more latitude in choosing a model to implement. The approach in this paper is capable of providing a variety of design choices to the designer for further analysis, comparison and trade-off study. The approach is shown to be efficient and effective and is demonstrated in an example of open-ended real-world mechatronic system design application, a typewriter re-design problem. http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/exploring_open_ended_design_space_of_mechatronic_systemsgenetic programmingbond graphsmechatronic systemsopen-ended design
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author Zhun Fan
Jiachuan Wang
Erik Goodman
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Exploring Open-Ended Design Space of Mechatronic Systems
International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
genetic programming
bond graphs
mechatronic systems
open-ended design
author_facet Zhun Fan
Jiachuan Wang
Erik Goodman
author_sort Zhun Fan
title Exploring Open-Ended Design Space of Mechatronic Systems
title_short Exploring Open-Ended Design Space of Mechatronic Systems
title_full Exploring Open-Ended Design Space of Mechatronic Systems
title_fullStr Exploring Open-Ended Design Space of Mechatronic Systems
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Open-Ended Design Space of Mechatronic Systems
title_sort exploring open-ended design space of mechatronic systems
publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
issn 1729-8806
1729-8814
publishDate 2008-11-01
description To realize design automation of mechatronic systems, there are two major issues to be dealt with: opentopology generation of mechatronic systems and simulation or analysis of those models. For the first issue, we exploit the strong topology exploration capability of genetic programming to create and evolve structures representing mechatronic systems. With the use of ERCs (ephemeral random constants) in genetic programming, we can evolve the sizing of mechatronic system components together with the system structures simultaneously. The second issue, simulation and analysis of those system models, is made more complex when the systems are mixed-energy-domain systems. We take advantage of bond graphs as a tool for multi- or mixed-domain modeling and simulation of mechatronic systems. Because there are many considerations in mechatronic system design that are not completely captured by a bond graph, it is beneficial to generate multiple solutions, allowing the designer more latitude in choosing a model to implement. The approach in this paper is capable of providing a variety of design choices to the designer for further analysis, comparison and trade-off study. The approach is shown to be efficient and effective and is demonstrated in an example of open-ended real-world mechatronic system design application, a typewriter re-design problem.
topic genetic programming
bond graphs
mechatronic systems
open-ended design
url http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/exploring_open_ended_design_space_of_mechatronic_systems
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