A Bio-Inspired Method for Engineering Design Optimization Inspired by Dingoes Hunting Strategies

Author:

Peraza-Vázquez Hernán1ORCID,Peña-Delgado Adrián F.2ORCID,Echavarría-Castillo Gustavo1ORCID,Morales-Cepeda Ana Beatriz3ORCID,Velasco-Álvarez Jonás4ORCID,Ruiz-Perez Fernando1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Instituto Politécnico Nacional-CICATA Altamira, km.14.5 carretera Tampico-Puerto Industrial Altamira, Altamira 89600, Tamaulipas, Mexico

2. Universidad Tecnológica de Altamira, Boulevard de los Ríos Km. 3 + 100, Puerto Industrial Altamira, Altamira 89601, Tamaulipas, Mexico

3. TecNM/Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Madero, Juventino Rosas y Jesús Urueta s/n Col. Los Mangos, Madero 89318, Tamaulipas, Mexico

4. Centro de Investigación en Matemáticas (CIMAT).A.C,CONACyT, Bartolomé de las Casas 314, Guanajuato 20259, Mexico

Abstract

A novel bio-inspired algorithm, namely, Dingo Optimization Algorithm (DOA), is proposed for solving optimization problems. The DOA mimics the social behavior of the Australian dingo dog. The algorithm is inspired by the hunting strategies of dingoes which are attacking by persecution, grouping tactics, and scavenging behavior. In order to increment the overall efficiency and performance of this method, three search strategies associated with four rules were formulated in the DOA. These strategies and rules provide a fine balance between intensification (exploitation) and diversification (exploration) over the search space. The proposed method is verified using several benchmark problems commonly used in the optimization field, classical design engineering problems, and optimal tuning of a Proportional-Integral-Derivative (PID) controller are also presented. Furthermore, the DOA’s performance is tested against five popular evolutionary algorithms. The results have shown that the DOA is highly competitive with other metaheuristics, beating them at the majority of the test functions.

Funder

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Engineering,General Mathematics

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