Title :
Evolutionary computation technologies for the automated design of space systems
Author :
Terrile, Richard J. ; Aghazarian, Hrand ; Ferguson, Michael I. ; Fink, Wolfgang ; Huntsberger, Terrance L. ; Keymeulen, Didier ; Klimeck, Gerhard ; Kordon, Mark A. ; Lee, Seungwon ; Von Allmen, Paul
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fDate :
29 June-1 July 2005
Abstract :
The Evolvable Computation Group, at NASA´s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), is tasked with demonstrating the utility of computational engineering and computer optimized design for complex space systems. The group is comprised of researchers over a broad range of disciplines including biology, genetics, robotics, physics, computer science and system design, and employs biologically inspired evolutionary computational techniques to design and optimize complex systems. Over the past two years we have developed tools using genetic algorithms, simulated annealing and other optimizers to improve on human design of space systems. We have further demonstrated that the same tools used for computer-aided design and design evaluation can be used for automated innovation and design, and be applied to hardware in the loop such as robotic arms and MEMS micro-gyroscopes. These powerful techniques also serve to reduce redesign costs and schedules.
Keywords :
CAD; aerospace computing; aerospace instrumentation; evolutionary computation; simulated annealing; Evolvable Computation Group; MEMS microgyroscope; NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; computational engineering; computer optimized design; computer-aided design; design evaluation; evolutionary computation technology; genetic algorithm; hardware in the loop; human design; robotic arm; simulated annealing; space system automated design; Biology computing; Computational systems biology; Design engineering; Design optimization; Evolutionary computation; Laboratories; Orbital robotics; Propulsion; Robotics and automation; Space technology;
Conference_Titel :
Evolvable Hardware, 2005. Proceedings. 2005 NASA/DoD Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2399-4