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Publication Details for Inproceedings "Evolutionary Multi-objective Integer Programming for the Design of Adaptive Cruise Control Systems"

 

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Authors: Nando Laumanns, Marco Laumanns, Hartmut Kitterer
Group: Computer Engineering
Type: Inproceedings
Title: Evolutionary Multi-objective Integer Programming for the Design of Adaptive Cruise Control Systems
Year: 2002
Month: June
Pub-Key: LLK2002a
Book Titel: Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence (LNAI). IEA-AIE-2002: The Fifteenth International Conference on Industrial & Engineering Applications of Arti
Volume: 2358
Pages: 200-210
Keywords: EMO
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) systems represent an active research area in the automobile industry. The design of such systems typically involves several, possibly conflicting criteria such as driving safety, comfort and fuel consumption. When the different design objectives cannot be met simultaneously, a number of non-dominated solutions exists, where no single solution is better than another in every aspect. The knowledge of this set is important for any design decision as it contains valuable information about the design problem at hand. In this paper we approximate the non-dominated set of a given ACC-controller design problem for trucks using multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs). Two different search strategies based on a continuous relaxation and on a direct representation of the integer design variables are applied and compared to a grid search method.
Location: Berlin
Resources: [BibTeX] [Paper as PDF]

 

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