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    Topology, Size, and Shape Optimization in Civil Engineering Structures: A Review

    Ahmed Manguri1,2,3,*, Hogr Hassan3, Najmadeen Saeed3,4, Robert Jankowski1

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.142, No.2, pp. 933-971, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2025.059249 - 27 January 2025

    Abstract The optimization of civil engineering structures is critical for enhancing structural performance and material efficiency in engineering applications. Structural optimization approaches seek to determine the optimal design, by considering material performance, cost, and structural safety. The design approaches aim to reduce the built environment’s energy use and carbon emissions. This comprehensive review examines optimization techniques, including size, shape, topology, and multi-objective approaches, by integrating these methodologies. The trends and advancements that contribute to developing more efficient, cost-effective, and reliable structural designs were identified. The review also discusses emerging technologies, such as machine learning applications with More >

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    A Multi-Objective Particle Swarm Optimization Algorithm Based on Decomposition and Multi-Selection Strategy

    Li Ma1, Cai Dai1,*, Xingsi Xue2, Cheng Peng3

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.82, No.1, pp. 997-1026, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2024.057168 - 03 January 2025

    Abstract The multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm (MOPSO) is widely used to solve multi-objective optimization problems. In the article, a multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm based on decomposition and multi-selection strategy is proposed to improve the search efficiency. First, two update strategies based on decomposition are used to update the evolving population and external archive, respectively. Second, a multi-selection strategy is designed. The first strategy is for the subspace without a non-dominated solution. Among the neighbor particles, the particle with the smallest penalty-based boundary intersection value is selected as the global optimal solution and the particle… More >

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    Optimal Scheduling of an Independent Electro-Hydrogen System with Hybrid Energy Storage Using a Multi-Objective Standardization Fusion Method

    Suliang Ma1, Zeqing Meng1, Mingxuan Chen2,*, Yuan Jiang3

    Energy Engineering, Vol.122, No.1, pp. 63-84, 2025, DOI:10.32604/ee.2024.057216 - 27 December 2024

    Abstract In the independent electro-hydrogen system (IEHS) with hybrid energy storage (HESS), achieving optimal scheduling is crucial. Still, it presents a challenge due to the significant deviations in values of multiple optimization objective functions caused by their physical dimensions. These deviations seriously affect the scheduling process. A novel standardization fusion method has been established to address this issue by analyzing the variation process of each objective function’s values. The optimal scheduling results of IEHS with HESS indicate that the economy and overall energy loss can be improved 2–3 times under different optimization methods. The proposed method More > Graphic Abstract

    Optimal Scheduling of an Independent Electro-Hydrogen System with Hybrid Energy Storage Using a Multi-Objective Standardization Fusion Method

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    AI-Driven Resource and Communication-Aware Virtual Machine Placement Using Multi-Objective Swarm Optimization for Enhanced Efficiency in Cloud-Based Smart Manufacturing

    Praveena Nuthakki1, Pavan Kumar T.1, Musaed Alhussein2, Muhammad Shahid Anwar3,*, Khursheed Aurangzeb2, Leenendra Chowdary Gunnam4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.81, No.3, pp. 4743-4756, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2024.058266 - 19 December 2024

    Abstract Cloud computing has emerged as a vital platform for processing resource-intensive workloads in smart manufacturing environments, enabling scalable and flexible access to remote data centers over the internet. In these environments, Virtual Machines (VMs) are employed to manage workloads, with their optimal placement on Physical Machines (PMs) being crucial for maximizing resource utilization. However, achieving high resource utilization in cloud data centers remains a challenge due to multiple conflicting objectives, particularly in scenarios involving inter-VM communication dependencies, which are common in smart manufacturing applications. This manuscript presents an AI-driven approach utilizing a modified Multi-Objective Particle More >

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    Thermodynamic, Economic, and Environmental Analyses and Multi-Objective Optimization of Dual-Pressure Organic Rankine Cycle System with Dual-Stage Ejector

    Guowei Li1,*, Shujuan Bu2, Xinle Yang2, Kaijie Liang1, Zhengri Shao1, Xiaobei Song1, Yitian Tang3, Dejing Zong4

    Energy Engineering, Vol.121, No.12, pp. 3843-3874, 2024, DOI:10.32604/ee.2024.056195 - 22 November 2024

    Abstract A novel dual-pressure organic Rankine cycle system (DPORC) with a dual-stage ejector (DE-DPORC) is proposed. The system incorporates a dual-stage ejector that utilizes a small amount of extraction steam from the high-pressure expander to pressurize a large quantity of exhaust gas to perform work for the low-pressure expander. This innovative approach addresses condensing pressure limitations, reduces power consumption during pressurization, minimizes heat loss, and enhances the utilization efficiency of waste heat steam. A thermodynamic model is developed with net output work, thermal efficiency, and exergy efficiency (Wnet, ηt, ηex) as evaluation criteria, an economic model is established… More >

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    DeepSurNet-NSGA II: Deep Surrogate Model-Assisted Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm for Enhancing Leg Linkage in Walking Robots

    Sayat Ibrayev1, Batyrkhan Omarov1,2,3,*, Arman Ibrayeva1, Zeinel Momynkulov1,2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.81, No.1, pp. 229-249, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2024.053075 - 15 October 2024

    Abstract This research paper presents a comprehensive investigation into the effectiveness of the DeepSurNet-NSGA II (Deep Surrogate Model-Assisted Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II) for solving complex multi-objective optimization problems, with a particular focus on robotic leg-linkage design. The study introduces an innovative approach that integrates deep learning-based surrogate models with the robust Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II, aiming to enhance the efficiency and precision of the optimization process. Through a series of empirical experiments and algorithmic analyses, the paper demonstrates a high degree of correlation between solutions generated by the DeepSurNet-NSGA II and those obtained from… More >

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    Multi-Objective Optimization of Multi-Product Parallel Disassembly Line Balancing Problem Considering Multi-Skilled Workers Using a Discrete Chemical Reaction Optimization Algorithm

    Xiwang Guo1, Liangbo Zhou1, Zhiwei Zhang1,*, Liang Qi2,*, Jiacun Wang3, Shujin Qin4, Jinrui Cao5

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.80, No.3, pp. 4475-4496, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2024.048123 - 12 September 2024

    Abstract This work investigates a multi-product parallel disassembly line balancing problem considering multi-skilled workers. A mathematical model for the parallel disassembly line is established to achieve maximized disassembly profit and minimized workstation cycle time. Based on a product’s AND/OR graph, matrices for task-skill, worker-skill, precedence relationships, and disassembly correlations are developed. A multi-objective discrete chemical reaction optimization algorithm is designed. To enhance solution diversity, improvements are made to four reactions: decomposition, synthesis, intermolecular ineffective collision, and wall invalid collision reaction, completing the evolution of molecular individuals. The established model and improved algorithm are applied to ball More >

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    Research on Site Planning of Mobile Communication Network

    Jiahan He1, Guangjun Liang1,2,3,*, Meng Li4, Kefan Yao1, Bixia Wang1, Lu Li5

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.80, No.2, pp. 3243-3261, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2024.051710 - 15 August 2024

    Abstract In this paper, considering the cost of base station, coverage, call quality, and other practical factors, a multi-objective optimal site planning scheme is proposed. Firstly, based on practical needs, mathematical modeling methods were used to establish mathematical expressions for the three sub-objectives of cost objectives, coverage objectives, and quality objectives. Then, a multi-objective optimization model was established by combining threshold and traffic volume constraints. In order to reduce the time complexity of optimization, a non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA) is used to solve the multi-objective optimization problem of site planning. Finally, a strategy for clustering… More >

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    A Prediction-Based Multi-Objective VM Consolidation Approach for Cloud Data Centers

    Xialin Liu1,2,3,*, Junsheng Wu4, Lijun Chen2,3, Jiyuan Hu5

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.80, No.1, pp. 1601-1631, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2024.050626 - 18 July 2024

    Abstract Virtual machine (VM) consolidation aims to run VMs on the least number of physical machines (PMs). The optimal consolidation significantly reduces energy consumption (EC), quality of service (QoS) in applications, and resource utilization. This paper proposes a prediction-based multi-objective VM consolidation approach to search for the best mapping between VMs and PMs with good timeliness and practical value. We use a hybrid model based on Auto-Regressive Integrated Moving Average (ARIMA) and Support Vector Regression (SVR) (HPAS) as a prediction model and consolidate VMs to PMs based on prediction results by HPAS, aiming at minimizing the More >

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    An Immune-Inspired Approach with Interval Allocation in Solving Multimodal Multi-Objective Optimization Problems with Local Pareto Sets

    Weiwei Zhang1, Jiaqiang Li1, Chao Wang2, Meng Li3, Zhi Rao4,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.79, No.3, pp. 4237-4257, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2024.050430 - 20 June 2024

    Abstract In practical engineering, multi-objective optimization often encounters situations where multiple Pareto sets (PS) in the decision space correspond to the same Pareto front (PF) in the objective space, known as Multi-Modal Multi-Objective Optimization Problems (MMOP). Locating multiple equivalent global PSs poses a significant challenge in real-world applications, especially considering the existence of local PSs. Effectively identifying and locating both global and local PSs is a major challenge. To tackle this issue, we introduce an immune-inspired reproduction strategy designed to produce more offspring in less crowded, promising regions and regulate the number of offspring in areas… More >

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