DocumentCode
902414
Title
Minimax Optimization of Networks by Grazer Search
Author
Bandler, John W. ; Srinivasan, Thandangorai V. ; Charalambous, Christakis
Volume
20
Issue
9
fYear
1972
fDate
9/1/1972 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
596
Lastpage
604
Abstract
A new optimization method called grazer search has been developed. This method is suitable for nonlinear minimax optimization of network and system responses. A linear programming problem using gradient information of one or more highest ripples in the response error function to produce a downhill direction followed by a linear search to find a minimum in that direction is central to the algorithm. Unlike the razor search method due to Bandler and Macdonald, the present method overcomes the problem of discontinuous derivatives characteristic of minimax objectives without using random moves. It can fully exploit the advantages of the adjoint network method of evaluating partial derivatives of the response function with respect to the variable parameters. Sufficient details are given to enable the grazer search method to be readily programmed and used. Although the method is intended for the computer-aided solution of an extremely wide range of design problems, it is largely compared with other methods on microwave network design problems, for which the solutions are known. Its reliability and efficiency on more arbitrary problems, examples of which are also included, is thereby established.
Keywords
Computer network reliability; Computer networks; Equations; Helium; Linear approximation; Linear programming; Microwave theory and techniques; Minimax techniques; Optimization methods; Search methods;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9480
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMTT.1972.1127820
Filename
1127820
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