Title of article
Robust optimization using computer experiments
Author/Authors
Erwin Stinstra، نويسنده , , Dick den Hertog، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
22
From page
816
To page
837
Abstract
During metamodel-based optimization three types of implicit errors are typically made. The first error is the simulation-model error, which is defined by the difference between reality and the computer model. The second error is the metamodel error, which is defined by the difference between the computer model and the metamodel. The third is the implementation error. This paper presents new ideas on how to cope with these errors during optimization, in such a way that the final solution is robust with respect to these errors. We apply the robust counterpart theory of Ben-Tal and Nemirovsky to the most frequently used metamodels: linear regression and Kriging models. The methods proposed are applied to the design of two parts of the TV tube. The simulation-model errors receive little attention in the literature, while in practice these errors may have a significant impact due to propagation of such errors.
Keywords
Robust counterpart , Simulation-model error , computer simulation , Implementation error , Metamodel error
Journal title
European Journal of Operational Research
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
European Journal of Operational Research
Record number
1314108
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