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Robust H;<inf>∞</inf> filtering for 2-D FM systems: A finite frequency approach

2012

This paper investigates the problem of robust H; ∞ filtering for uncertain two-dimensional (2-D) discrete systems in the Fornasini-Marchesini local state-space (FM LSS) model with polytopic uncertain parameters. The goal of the paper is to design filters such that the finite frequency (FF) H; ∞ norm of the filtering error system has a specified upper bound for all uncertainties. A generalized bounded real lemma (BRL) is first derived for FF H; ∞ performance analysis of nominal 2-D FM LSS systems, and then a method, in terms of solving optimization problems with LMI constraints, is presented for robust FF H; ∞ filter analysis and design. An illustrative example is given to show the improveme…

Filter designFilter analysisOptimization problemControl theoryNorm (mathematics)Uncertain systemsUpper and lower boundsBounded real lemmaMathematics2012 IEEE 51st IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)
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Principles of scatter search

2006

Scatter search is an evolutionary method that has been successfully applied to hard optimization problems. The fundamental concepts and principles of the method were first proposed in the 1970s, based on formulations dating back to the 1960s for combining decision rules and problem constraints. In contrast to other evolutionary methods like genetic algorithms, scatter search is founded on the premise that systematic designs and methods for creating new solutions afford significant benefits beyond those derived from recourse to randomization. It uses strategies for search diversification and intensification that have proved effective in a variety of optimization problems. This paper provides…

Flexibility (engineering)Mathematical optimizationAdaptive memoryInformation Systems and ManagementOptimization problemGeneral Computer ScienceDecision ruleManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringTabu searchRange (mathematics)Modeling and SimulationPath (graph theory)MetaheuristicMathematicsEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Improving the energy efficiency of an islanded distribution network using classical and innovative computation methods

2016

The paper presents the analysis of some potentially suitable actions for reducing the energy losses of an islanded Medium Voltage distribution network, with the aim of improving electricity distribution efficiency. For this purpose, four actions are considered: 1) increasing the network's rated voltage; 2) reactive power compensation through static capacitor banks; 3) reactive power compensation through switchable capacitor banks; 4) installation of distributed photovoltaic (PV) generation. The first two measures are typically taken into account by the distribution system operators and can be examined by means of classical design methods, whereas the latter two more innovative actions are t…

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Assessing the Performance of Interactive Multiobjective Optimization Methods

2021

Interactive methods are useful decision-making tools for multiobjective optimization problems, because they allow a decision-maker to provide her/his preference information iteratively in a comfortable way at the same time as (s)he learns about all different aspects of the problem. A wide variety of interactive methods is nowadays available, and they differ from each other in both technical aspects and type of preference information employed. Therefore, assessing the performance of interactive methods can help users to choose the most appropriate one for a given problem. This is a challenging task, which has been tackled from different perspectives in the published literature. We present a …

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Improving High Frequency Transformers behavior for DC-DC Converter Used in Electric Vehicles

2018

The paper presents a design procedure for high frequency transformer windings adopted in the DC-DC converter used in electric vehicles. The output of the design procedure is the integration of a 3D printed plastic case in the transformer windings, with the aim to maximize the output power. The proposal design procedure is entirely based on a finite element analysis approach and on a differential evolution algorithm used for the solution of the optimization problem.

High frequency transformer3d printedOptimization problemelettriciComputer science020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technology3d printerlaw.inventionlaw0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering3D printer; DAB; High frequency transformer; Parassitic capaticance elettriciDAB3D printerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringTransformerDifferential evolution algorithmDc dc converterRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringElectrical engineeringFinite element methodParassitic capaticanceTransformer windingsbusiness2018 7th International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA)
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An ant colony optimization-based fuzzy predictive control approach for nonlinear processes

2015

In this paper, a new approach for designing an adaptive fuzzy model predictive control (AFMPC) based on the ant colony optimization (ACO) is proposed. On-line adaptive fuzzy identification is introduced to identify the system parameters. These parameters are used to calculate the objective function based on a predictive approach and structure of RST control. Then the optimization problem is solved based on an ACO algorithm, used at the optimization process in AFMPC to determine optimal controller parameters of RST control. The utility of the proposed controller is demonstrated by applying it to two nonlinear processes, where the proposed approach provides better performances compared with p…

Information Systems and ManagementMeta-optimizationOptimization problemComputer scienceAnt colony optimization algorithmsComputer Science::Neural and Evolutionary ComputationProcess (computing)Computer Science ApplicationsTheoretical Computer ScienceNonlinear systemModel predictive controlArtificial IntelligenceControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryMetaheuristicSoftwareInformation Sciences
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Suggest Recommendation for Library Users Using Graphs

2019

Abstract The aim of this paper is to prove the usefulness of graphs in solving an ever-present problem for library users: finding books they like and they are looking for. Graphs are known as an important tool in solving conditioned optimization problems. We propose a graph-based system of recommendation which can be easy used in a library for assisting and helping users in finding in real time the books they like. The main advantage of the proposed graph-based approach lies in the ease with which new data or even new entities from different sources are added to the graph without disturbing the entire system. The system uses the similarity scores in order to find the similarity between obje…

Information retrievalOptimization problemComputer scienceGraphInternational Journal of Advanced Statistics and IT&C for Economics and Life Sciences
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A NSGA Based Approach for Content Based Image Retrieval

2013

The purpose of CBIR Content Based Image Retrieval systems is to allow users to retrieve pictures related to a semantic concept of their interest, when no other information but the images themselves is available. Commonly, a series of images are presented to the user, who judges on their relevance. Several different models have been proposed to help the construction of interactive systems based on relevance feedback. Some of these models consider that an optimal query point exists, and focus on adapting the similarity measure and moving the query point so that it appears close to the relevant results and far from those which are non-relevant. This implies a strong causality between the low l…

Information retrievalOptimization problemPoint of interestRelevance feedbackRelevance (information retrieval)Data miningSimilarity measureContent-based image retrievalFocus (optics)computer.software_genreImage retrievalcomputerMathematics
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Variable Neighborhood Search for the Vertex Separation Problem

2012

The vertex separation problem belongs to a family of optimization problems in which the objective is to nd the best separator of vertices or edges in a generic graph. This optimization problem is strongly related to other well-known graph problems; such as the Path-Width, the Node Search Number or the Interval Thickness, among others. All of these optimization problems are NP-hard and have practical applications in VLSI, computer language compiler design or graph drawing. Up to know, they have been generally tackled with exact approaches, presenting polynomial-time algorithms to obtain the optimal solution for speci c types of graphs. However, in spite of their practical applications, these…

InformáticaMathematical optimizationOptimization problemGeneral Computer Sciencebusiness.industryVariable Neigborhood SearchVertex coverMetaheuristicsManagement Science and Operations Research5207.10 Estadísticas de PoblacionesLayout ProblemsGraph drawingModeling and Simulation52 DemografíaCombinatorial OptimizationCombinatorial optimizationEstadística y DemografíaFeedback vertex setLocal search (optimization)1203.17 InformáticabusinessMetaheuristicVariable neighborhood searchMathematics
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The inverse eigenvalue problem for a Hermitian reflexive matrix and the optimization problem

2016

The inverse eigenvalue problem and the associated optimal approximation problem for Hermitian reflexive matrices with respect to a normal {k+1}-potent matrix are considered. First, we study the existence of the solutions of the associated inverse eigenvalue problem and present an explicit form for them. Then, when such a solution exists, an expression for the solution to the corresponding optimal approximation problem is obtained.

Inverse iterationOptimization problemApplied Mathematics010102 general mathematicsMathematical analysisInverseGeneralized inversesEigenvalues010103 numerical & computational mathematicsExpression (computer science)Hermitian matrixMatrius (Matemàtica)01 natural sciencesHermitian matrixComputational MathematicsMatrix (mathematics)Applied mathematics0101 mathematicsDivide-and-conquer eigenvalue algorithmÀlgebra linealOptimization problemMATEMATICA APLICADAEigenvalues and eigenvectorsMathematics
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