Harshitha, Ganadamoole Madhava
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Enhancing mobility with customized prosthetic designs driven by genetic algorithms Seeni, Senthil Kumar; Harshitha, Ganadamoole Madhava; Rathinam, Anantha Raman; Venkatara, Nagaiyanallur Lakshminarayanan; Sasirekha, Venkatesan; Tidke, Bharat; Murugan, Subbiah
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 38, No 2: May 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v38.i2.pp876-886

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Using genetic algorithms, this research intends to usher in a new era of prosthetic design that is redefining mobility. Through repeated evolutionary processes influenced by natural selection, the goal is to optimize prosthetic design parameters including material composition, structure, and control systems. The objective is to create prosthetic limbs that are more personalized to each user's requirements, improving their efficiency, comfort, and functioning via the application of genetic algorithms. The goal of this study is to show that the suggested strategy may improve mobility and user happiness more than standard ways by simulating and testing prosthetic devices in real-world settings. The end goal is to create conditions for a new age of prosthetic technology, where amputees' quality of life is greatly enhanced by devices that are individually designed to meet their biomechanical needs. The impact of prosthetic design and individual patient factors patient dataset derived from a random 5-sample with the following characteristics: ages 32–68, weight 65–90, height 155–180, crossover rate 0.6–0.9, mutation rate 0.05–0.2, population size 70–120, generations 30–60.