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Several design problems, in macro- and micro-domains, and in different physical domains, have been used as design examples to test the feasibility of the BG/GP approach. The analog electronic filter design problem shows the efficiency and effectiveness of the proposed approach. A vibration absorber design for a mechanical printer demonstrates that the approach can also be used for redesign and is very effective in exploring in an open-ended topology space and capable of providing designers with a variety of good design candidates for further analysis and tradeoff. A pneumatic air pump design shows how to bias design preference and implies the possibility and significance of extracting design heuristics in the evolutionary process. Finally, a MEM filter design problem shows that the BG/GP approach can be applied in a very general class of conceptual design problems with severe topology and/or parameter constraints. The results show that the BG/GP method is a powerful synergistic approach for automated, mixed-domain, and topologically open-ended design of mechatronic systems.
A structured and hierarchical design methodology for Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) is also studied. MEMS are actually micro-mechatronic systems. The research of hierarchical evolutionary synthesis of MEMS in this thesis includes the system-level behavioural synthesis and second-level layout synthesis of MEMS. Preliminary results show that automated synthesis of MEMS is a very promising research area.",
OCLC Number: 60353062. ProQuest 3146015. UMI Microform 3146015",
Genetic Programming entries for Zhun Fan