Title :
Competitive approaches to PSO algorithms via new acceleration co-efficient variant with mutation operators
Author :
Arumugam, M. Senthil ; Chandramohan, Aarthi ; Rao, M.V.C.
Abstract :
This paper presents a few new competitive approaches to particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm in terms of the global and local best values (GLbest-PSO) and the standard PSO along with three set of variants namely, inertia weight (IW), acceleration co-efficient (AC) and mutation operators in this paper. Standard PSO is designed with time varying inertia weight (TVIW) and either time varying AC (TVAC) or fixed AC (FAC) while GLbest-PSO comprises of global-average local best IW (GaLbestIW) with either global-local best AC (GLbestAC) or FAC. The performances of these two algorithms are improved considerably in solving an optimal control problem, by introducing the concept of mutation variants between particles in each generation. The presence of mutation operator sharpens the convergence and tunes to the best solution. In order to compare and verify the validity and effectiveness of the new approaches for PSO, several statistical analyses are carried out. The results clearly demonstrate the improved performances of the proposed PSOs over the standard PSOs.
Keywords :
convergence; optimal control; particle swarm optimisation; statistical analysis; time-varying systems; PSO algorithm; acceleration co-efficient variant; competitive approach; global best value; global-average local best; local best value; mutation operator; mutation variant; optimal control; particle swarm optimization; statistical analysis; time varying acceleration coefficient; time varying inertia weight; Acceleration; Computational modeling; Evolutionary computation; Genetic algorithms; Genetic mutations; Optimal control; Particle swarm optimization; Performance analysis; Statistical analysis; Stochastic processes;
Conference_Titel :
Computational Intelligence and Multimedia Applications, 2005. Sixth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2358-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICCIMA.2005.18