Title :
OPSO: Orthogonal Particle Swarm Optimization and Its Application to Task Assignment Problems
Author :
Ho, Shinn-Ying ; Lin, Hung-Sui ; Liauh, Weei-Hurng ; Ho, Shinn-Jang
Author_Institution :
Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper proposes a novel variant of particle swarm optimization (PSO), named orthogonal PSO (OPSO), for solving intractable large parameter optimization problems. The standard version of PSO is associated with the lack of a mechanism responsible for the process of high-dimensional vector spaces. The high performance of OPSO arises mainly from a novel move behavior using an intelligent move mechanism (IMM) which applies orthogonal experimental design to adjust a velocity for each particle by using a systematic reasoning method instead of the conventional generate-and-go method. The IMM uses a divide-and- conquer approach to cope with the curse of dimensionality in determining the next move of particles. It is shown empirically that the OPSO performs well in solving parametric benchmark functions and a task assignment problem which is NP-complete compared with the standard PSO with the conventional move behavior. The OPSO with IMM is more specialized than the PSO and performs well on large-scale parameter optimization problems with few interactions between variables.
Keywords :
design of experiments; distributed processing; divide and conquer methods; particle swarm optimisation; NP-complete problem; divide-and-conquer approach; generate-and-go method; high-dimensional vector space; intelligent move mechanism; intractable large parameter optimization problem; orthogonal experimental design; orthogonal particle swarm optimization; systematic reasoning method; task assignment problem; Automation; Bioinformatics; Biology; Computer science; Design for experiments; Equations; Large-scale systems; Particle swarm optimization; Probes; Random number generation; Orthogonal experimental design (OED); orthogonal PSO (OPSO); particle swarm optimization (PSO); task assignment;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCA.2007.914796