Abstract

A key issue in evolutionary constrained optimization is how to achieve a balance between feasible and infeasible solutions. The quality of generated solutions in decomposition-based multi-objective evolutionary algorithms (MOEAs) depends strongly on the weights’ setting. To fully utilize both the promising feasible and infeasible solutions, this paper proposes two-type weight adjustments based on MOEA/D for solving highly constrained many-objective optimization problems (CMaOPs). During the course of the search, the number of infeasible weights is dynamically reduced, to guide infeasible solutions with better convergence to cross the infeasible barrier, and also to lead infeasible solutions with better diversity to locate multiple feasible subregions. Feasible weights are evenly distributed and keep unchanged throughout the evolution process, which aims to guide the population to search Pareto optimal solutions. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithm is verified by comparing it against six state-of-the-art CMaOEAs on three sets of benchmark problems. Experimental results show that the proposed algorithm outperforms compared algorithms on majority problems, especially on highly constrained optimization problems. Besides, the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm has also been verified on an antenna array synthesis problem.

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