Multi-objective Optimal Design of Control Systems

Multi-objective Optimal Design of Control Systems

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Published: 2016

Total Pages: 210

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Feedback controls are usually designed to achieve multiple and often conflicting performance goals. These incommensurable objectives can be found in both time and frequency domains. For instance, one may want to design a control system such that the closed-loop system response to a step input has a minimum percentage overshoot, peak time, rise time, settling time, tracking error, and control effort. Another designer may want the controlled system to have a maximum crossover frequency, maximum phase margin and minimum steady-state error . However, Most of these objectives cannot be achieved concurrently. Therefore, trade-offs have to be made when the design objective space includes two or more conflicting objectives. These compromise solutions can be found by techniques called multi-objective optimization algorithms. Unlike the single optimization methods which return only a single solution, the multi-objective optimization algorithms return a set of solutions called the Pareto set and a set of the corresponding objective function values called the Pareto front. In this thesis, we present a multi-objective optimal (MOO) design of linear and nonlinear control systems using two algorithms: the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) and a multi-objective optimization algorithm based on the simple cell mapping. The NSGA-II is one of the most popular methods in solving multi-objective optimization problems (MOPs). The cell mapping methods were originated by Hsu in 1980s for global analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems that can have multiple steady-state responses including equilibrium states, periodic motions, and chaotic attractors. However, this method can be also used also to solve multi-objective optimization problems by using a direct search method that can steer the search into any pre-selected direction in the objective space. Four case studies of robust multi-objective/many-objective optimal control design are introduced. In the first case, the NSGA-II is used to design the gains of a PID (proportional-integral-derivative) control and an observer simultaneously. The optimal design takes into account the stability robustness of both the control system and the estimator at the same time. Furthermore, the closed-loop system's robustness against external disturbances and measurement noises are included in the objective space. The second case study investigates the MOO design of an active control system applied to an under-actuated bogie system of high speed trains using the NSGA-II. Three conflicting objectives are considered in the design: the controlled system relative stability, disturbance rejection and control energy consumption. The performance of the Pareto optimal controls is tested against the train speed and wheel-rail contact conicity, which have huge impact on the bogie lateral stability. The third case addresses the MOO design of an adaptive sliding mode control for nonlinear dynamic systems. Minimizing the rise time, control energy consumption, and tracking integral absolute error and maximizing the disturbance rejection efficiency are the objectives of the design. The solution of the MOP results in a large number of trade-off solutions. Therefore, we also introduce a post-processing algorithm that can help the decision-maker to choose from the many available options in the Pareto set. Since the PID controls are the most used control algorithm in industry and usually experience time delay, a MOO design of a time-delayed PID control applied to a nonlinear system is presented as the fourth case study. The SCM is used in the solution of this problem. The peak time, overshoot and the tracking error are considered as design objectives and the design parameters are the PID controller gains.


Multi-Objective Optimization using Evolutionary Algorithms

Multi-Objective Optimization using Evolutionary Algorithms

Author: Kalyanmoy Deb

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2001-07-05

Total Pages: 540

ISBN-13: 9780471873396

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Optimierung mit mehreren Zielen, evolutionäre Algorithmen: Dieses Buch wendet sich vorrangig an Einsteiger, denn es werden kaum Vorkenntnisse vorausgesetzt. Geboten werden alle notwendigen Grundlagen, um die Theorie auf Probleme der Ingenieurtechnik, der Vorhersage und der Planung anzuwenden. Der Autor gibt auch einen Ausblick auf Forschungsaufgaben der Zukunft.


Genetic Algorithms and Fuzzy Multiobjective Optimization

Genetic Algorithms and Fuzzy Multiobjective Optimization

Author: Masatoshi Sakawa

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 146151519X

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Since the introduction of genetic algorithms in the 1970s, an enormous number of articles together with several significant monographs and books have been published on this methodology. As a result, genetic algorithms have made a major contribution to optimization, adaptation, and learning in a wide variety of unexpected fields. Over the years, many excellent books in genetic algorithm optimization have been published; however, they focus mainly on single-objective discrete or other hard optimization problems under certainty. There appears to be no book that is designed to present genetic algorithms for solving not only single-objective but also fuzzy and multiobjective optimization problems in a unified way. Genetic Algorithms And Fuzzy Multiobjective Optimization introduces the latest advances in the field of genetic algorithm optimization for 0-1 programming, integer programming, nonconvex programming, and job-shop scheduling problems under multiobjectiveness and fuzziness. In addition, the book treats a wide range of actual real world applications. The theoretical material and applications place special stress on interactive decision-making aspects of fuzzy multiobjective optimization for human-centered systems in most realistic situations when dealing with fuzziness. The intended readers of this book are senior undergraduate students, graduate students, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of operations research, computer science, industrial engineering, management science, systems engineering, and other engineering disciplines that deal with the subjects of multiobjective programming for discrete or other hard optimization problems under fuzziness. Real world research applications are used throughout the book to illustrate the presentation. These applications are drawn from complex problems. Examples include flexible scheduling in a machine center, operation planning of district heating and cooling plants, and coal purchase planning in an actual electric power plant.


Advances in Evolutionary Computing

Advances in Evolutionary Computing

Author: Ashish Ghosh

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 1001

ISBN-13: 3642189652

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This book provides a collection of fourty articles containing new material on both theoretical aspects of Evolutionary Computing (EC), and demonstrating the usefulness/success of it for various kinds of large-scale real world problems. Around 23 articles deal with various theoretical aspects of EC and 17 articles demonstrate the success of EC methodologies. These articles are written by leading experts of the field from different countries all over the world.


Automating Data-Driven Modelling of Dynamical Systems

Automating Data-Driven Modelling of Dynamical Systems

Author: Dhruv Khandelwal

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-02-03

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 3030903435

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This book describes a user-friendly, evolutionary algorithms-based framework for estimating data-driven models for a wide class of dynamical systems, including linear and nonlinear ones. The methodology addresses the problem of automating the process of estimating data-driven models from a user’s perspective. By combining elementary building blocks, it learns the dynamic relations governing the system from data, giving model estimates with various trade-offs, e.g. between complexity and accuracy. The evaluation of the method on a set of academic, benchmark and real-word problems is reported in detail. Overall, the book offers a state-of-the-art review on the problem of nonlinear model estimation and automated model selection for dynamical systems, reporting on a significant scientific advance that will pave the way to increasing automation in system identification.


Applications of Multi-objective Evolutionary Algorithms

Applications of Multi-objective Evolutionary Algorithms

Author: Carlos A. Coello Coello

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 792

ISBN-13: 9812561064

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- Detailed MOEA applications discussed by international experts - State-of-the-art practical insights in tackling statistical optimization with MOEAs - A unique monograph covering a wide spectrum of real-world applications - Step-by-step discussion of MOEA applications in a variety of domains


Multi-Objective Optimization

Multi-Objective Optimization

Author: Gade Pandu Rangaiah

Publisher: World Scientific

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 9812836527

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Optimization has been playing a key role in the design, planning and operation of chemical and related processes for nearly half a century. Although process optimization for multiple objectives was studied by several researchers back in the 1970s and 1980s, it has attracted active research in the last 10 years, spurred by the new and effective techniques for multi-objective optimization. In order to capture this renewed interest, this monograph presents the recent and ongoing research in multi-optimization techniques and their applications in chemical engineering. Following a brief introduction and general review on the development of multi-objective optimization applications in chemical engineering since 2000, the book gives a description of selected multi-objective techniques and then goes on to discuss chemical engineering applications. These applications are from diverse areas within chemical engineering, and are presented in detail. All chapters will be of interest to researchers in multi-objective optimization and/or chemical engineering; they can be read individually and used in one''s learning and research. Several exercises are included at the end of many chapters, for use by both practicing engineers and students.


A New Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm for Multi-Objective Optimization

A New Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm for Multi-Objective Optimization

Author: Chih-Hao Lin

Publisher:

Published: 2010

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9789533070551

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This study imitates the gene-therapy process at the forefront of medicine and proposes an innovative evaluative crossover operator. The evaluative crossover integrates a geneevaluation method with a gene-therapy approach in the traditional NSGA-II for finding uniformly distributed Pareto-optimal front of multi-objective optimization problems. To further enhance the advantages of fast non-dominate sorting and diversity preservation in NSGA-II, the proposed gene-evaluation method partially evaluates the merit of different crossover genes by substituting them in better parent and then calculating the fitness variances. The gene-therapy approach incorporates with the evaluative crossover to cure the mating parents mutually with respect to their gene contribution in order to retain superior genomes in the evolutionary population. Some comprehensive investigations for parameter setting are performed on a benchmark problem. Especially, three parameters of the evaluative crossover with a reasonable set of values are analyzed to realize their evolutionary effect. The experimental results show that a 100% crossover percentage with 10% crossover rate and a random therapeutic coefficient can achieve the best performance for E-NSGA-II. The proposed algorithm is tested on nine unconstrained multi-objective optimization problems. The experimental results are compared with five existing algorithms. The results show that the proposed E-NSGA-II is able to converge the Pareto-optimal front of all test problems, even though other algorithms experiences difficulties in approaching the global optima on some functions. E-NSGA-II can also achieve better diversity qualities than others. The results of algorithm analysis also reveal that the proposed evaluative crossover can intuitively evaluate gene contributions that can guide E-NSGA-II to perform an efficient search by dynamically shifting emphasis to significant genome in the feasible space without abdicating any portion of the candidate schemata. Although the convergence metric on the disconnected problem POL is slightly worse than four algorithms, E-NSGA-II outperforms almost all other algorithms on the mean of the convergence metric in other test problems. For the diversity metric, E-NSGA-II also performs better than all other algorithms dramatically in all test problems except for NSGA-II on POL and KUR. In the future, the proposed E-NSGA-II should further develop the properties of a simple yet efficient evaluative crossover operator, a revised mutation operator and a parameter-less approach to deal with a wide spectrum of real world multi-objective problems.


Genetic Algorithms and Engineering Optimization

Genetic Algorithms and Engineering Optimization

Author: Mitsuo Gen

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 1999-12-28

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 9780471315315

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Im Mittelpunkt dieses Buches steht eines der wichtigsten Optimierungsverfahren der industriellen Ingenieurtechnik: Mit Hilfe genetischer Algorithmen lassen sich Qualität, Design und Zuverlässigkeit von Produkten entscheidend verbessern. Das Verfahren beruht auf der Wahrscheinlichkeitstheorie und lehnt sich an die Prinzipien der biologischen Vererbung an: Die Eigenschaften des Produkts werden, unter Beachtung der äußeren Randbedingungen, schrittweise optimiert. Ein hochaktueller Band international anerkannter Autoren. (03/00)