Abstract
The aim of this paper is to provide an introduction to
the rapidly developing field of genetic programming
(GP). Particular emphasis is placed on the application
of GP to engineering problem solving. First, the basic
methodology is introduced. This is followed by a review
of applications in the areas of systems modelling,
control, optimisation and scheduling, design and signal
processing. The paper concludes by suggesting potential
avenues of research.
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