OK, this is for my own amusement only...

What the heck are you guys talking about?

By "pareto front" do you mean the, slowly,
improving set of values discovered by the GA?
I've only heard pareto optimum in game theory,
not GA's, but it seems to fit.

If that list of numbers is meant to represent
X-Y locations for nodes, they plot out to be
along the two axes. That doesn't seem to be
very optimal for coverage of a 2-D area.

I will be of no use in testing, but I believe
TOSSIM allows one to specify locations in its
setup files, so you should be able to plug them
in with appropriate scaling.

And I guess the insertion of telephone # links
was a feature of someone's iPhone having a little
fun with it's users?

MS

Not sent from no iPone or nuthin like it


Chris Brooks wrote:
> So are those values lying on the pareto front found by the GA? I
> think we need more info to figure out what you are trying to
> accomplish! For a start, what were the design variables of your
> optimisation?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Chris Brooks
> 
> Sent from my ASUS Eee Pad
> 
> Michael Schippling <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> uh... what are those values of? secondarily, why do some of them
>> seem to show as telephone numbers?
>> 
>> MS
>> 
>> T O wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I have a Multi-objective Genetic Algorithm that i am optimising,
>>> the algorithm outputs the values below. The first objective is
>>> maximising the efficiency of the network by lowering energy
>>> depletion(minimising energy depletion) and the second is
>>> maximising the number of nodes to achieve full coverage.
>>> 
>>> 0.943164 0.000163251 <tel:0.000163251> 0.000346453
>>> <tel:0.000346453> 0.254052 0.583485 0.000419807 <tel:0.000419807>
>>>  0.289261 0.000633636 <tel:0.000633636> 0.896291 0.000314365
>>> <tel:0.000314365> 0.100863 0.000900134 <tel:0.000900134> 
>>> 0.000730138 <tel:0.000730138> 0.179723 0.0010259 0.0163291 
>>> 0.0509728 0.00154449 0.000590426 <tel:0.000590426> 0.248574 
>>> 0.00175349 0.001788
>>> 
>>> So from the output values above I wanted to simulate a wireless
>>> sensor network.
>>> 
>>> If you could help me with this it would be greatly appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> Thomas
>>> 
>>> 
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