Chadi Albitar

Work place: Higher Institute for Applied Sciences and Technology (HIAST), Damascus, Syria

E-mail: shadi.albitar@hiast.edu.sy

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Research Interests: Computer systems and computational processes, Computer Vision, Robotics, Computer Graphics and Visualization

Biography

Chadi ALBITAR received his B.S. degree in Mechatronics from the Higher Institute for Applied Sciences and Technology (HIAST), Damascus, Syria in 2000, the M.S degree in Photonics, Image and Cybernetics, specialty: Robotics and Vision form the National Higher School of Physics of Strasbourg (ENSPS), France in 2004, and the Ph.D. degree in Vision and Robotics from the University of Strasbourg, France in 2009. He is currently Head of Automation Lab and an associate Professor in the department of Mechanical and Electronic Systems at HIAST.

Author Articles
Design Optimization of 6-RUS Parallel Manipulator Using Hybrid Algorithm

By Alaa Aldeen Joumah Chadi Albitar

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2018.02.08, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2018

In this paper, we present a study on the design optimization of the 6-RUS Stewart platform using a hybrid algorithm. The geometric and kinematic models are calculated. The optimization problem is formulated after determining the design parameters and defining a set of cost functions related to the size of the workspace and to the indices of the kinematic and static performance, which are the global conditioning index (GCI) and the global stiffness index (GSI).

We started by studying the relation between the design parameters and the proposed cost functions, and then we invested the genetic algorithm to optimize each cost function separately. Moreover, we adopted a weighted cost function method to solve the Multi-Objective optimization problem. 

The convergence performance of the genetic algorithm (GA) and the particle swarm optimization (PSO) were compared, where the PSO algorithm showed better performance. Based on this, a hybrid PSO–PS method was proposed and the results are highly competitive as we obtained better general convergence performance.

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