TY - JOUR
T1 - The implementation of a direct search approach for the resolution of complex and changing rule-based problems
AU - Matthews, Jason
AU - Medland, Anthony John
PY - 2011/4/13
Y1 - 2011/4/13
N2 - During the evolution of constraint modelling approaches, they have increased in their ability to resolve more and more complex problems. They all rely upon their ability to define the design problem by a set of constraint rules, which are true when the problem is solved, by the manipulation of selected free variables. However as they have advanced differing techniques have been applied to address problems of increasing complexity. This study has been directed towards addressing those that are not only complex but also ill structured and evolving. In order to address such problems an approach has been developed that employs sensitivity analysis and problem strategies to form an evolving direct search technique. Whilst this is generic approach that has been applied to a range of engineering problems it is illustrated here through its use in a study into the posture modelling of humans. In this it was recognized that such a new approach was required due to the complex description, limits and postures possible in the human body.
AB - During the evolution of constraint modelling approaches, they have increased in their ability to resolve more and more complex problems. They all rely upon their ability to define the design problem by a set of constraint rules, which are true when the problem is solved, by the manipulation of selected free variables. However as they have advanced differing techniques have been applied to address problems of increasing complexity. This study has been directed towards addressing those that are not only complex but also ill structured and evolving. In order to address such problems an approach has been developed that employs sensitivity analysis and problem strategies to form an evolving direct search technique. Whilst this is generic approach that has been applied to a range of engineering problems it is illustrated here through its use in a study into the posture modelling of humans. In this it was recognized that such a new approach was required due to the complex description, limits and postures possible in the human body.
KW - design complexity
KW - sensitivity
KW - human modelling
KW - constraint resolution
U2 - 10.1007/s00366-009-0148-z
DO - 10.1007/s00366-009-0148-z
M3 - Article
SN - 0177-0667
VL - 27
SP - 105
EP - 115
JO - Engineering with Computers
JF - Engineering with Computers
IS - 2
ER -