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Numerical 2D And 3D Simulations of a Spherical Fabry–Pérot Resonator for Application as a Reference Cavity for Laser Frequency Stabilisation

2015

Abstract We report on the results of a numerical study of deformations of a spherical Fabry-Pérot cavity that can be used for laser frequency stabilisation. It is demonstrated that for a precise simulation of the cavity deformations a 3D model has to be used instead of a simpler 2D model, which employs simulation on the symmetry plane of the cavity. To lower the sensitivity to environmental perturbations, it is suggested to use a material with a low density and a high Young’s modulus. We also show that the mechanical resonance frequencies of the cavity are mainly determined by the size of the cavity.

Materials sciencebusiness.industryPhysicsQC1-999General Engineeringlaser frequency stabilisationPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyReference cavityfabry-pérot cavityResonatorOpticsnumerical simulations.Physics::Accelerator PhysicsLaser frequencybusinessFabry–Pérot interferometerLatvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences
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A subthreshold, low-power, RHBD reference circuit, for earth observation and communication satellites

2015

A low-power, wide temperature range, radiation tolerant CMOS voltage reference is presented. The proposed reference circuit exhibits a voltage deviation of 0.8mV for 3-MeV protons total ionization dose of 2Mrad and a voltage deviation of 3.8mV for 10-keV X-rays total ionization dose of 4Mrad while being biased at the nominal supply voltage of 0.75V during X-ray irradiation. In addition, the circuit consumes only 4μW and exhibits a measured Temperature Drift of 15ppm/°C for a temperature range of 190°C (−60°C to 130°C) at the supply voltage of 0.75V. It utilizes only CMOS transistors, operating in the subthreshold regime, and poly-silicon resistors without using any diodes or external compon…

Materials scienceta213voltage referencesBandgap voltage referenceSubthreshold conductionbusiness.industryCMOSVoltage dividerElectrical engineeringlaw.inventionThreshold voltagesatellitesReference circuitCMOSlawcomplementary metal–oxide–semiconductorsResistorbusinessradiation hardeningVoltage reference2015 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS)
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IRA-EMO : Interactive Method Using Reservation and Aspiration Levels for Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization

2019

We propose a new interactive evolutionary multiobjective optimization method, IRA-EMO. At each iteration, the decision maker (DM) expresses her/his preferences as an interesting interval for objective function values. The DM also specifies the number of representative Pareto optimal solutions in these intervals referred to as regions of interest one wants to study. Finally, a real-life engineering three-objective optimization problem is used to demonstrate how IRA-EMO works in practice for finding the most preferred solution. peerReviewed

Mathematical optimization021103 operations researchOptimization problemComputer sciencemieltymykset0211 other engineering and technologiesReservation02 engineering and technologyInterval (mathematics)interactive methodsMulti-objective optimizationmonitavoiteoptimointievolutionary multi-objective optimization0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingregion of interestreference point
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Complementary Judgment Matrix Method with Imprecise Information for Multicriteria Decision-Making

2018

The complementary judgment matrix (CJM) method is an MCDA (multicriteria decision aiding) method based on pairwise comparisons. As in AHP, the decision-maker (DM) can specify his/her preferences using pairwise comparisons, both between different criteria and between different alternatives with respect to each criterion. The DM specifies his/her preferences by allocating two nonnegative comparison values so that their sum is 1. We measure and pinpoint possible inconsistency by inconsistency errors. We also compare the consistency of CJM and AHP trough simulation. Because preference judgments are always more or less imprecise or uncertain, we introduce a way to represent the uncertainty throu…

Mathematical optimizationArticle SubjectComputer scienceGeneral Mathematicsstokastinen monikriteerinen arvostusanalyysi0211 other engineering and technologiesAnalytic hierarchy processcomparisons02 engineering and technologyMeasure (mathematics)Consistency (database systems)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringuncertainty levelsPreference (economics)ta512päätösteoriaStochastic multicriteria acceptability analysis021103 operations researchta214complementary judgment matrix (CJM) methodlcsh:MathematicsRank (computer programming)ta111General EngineeringMultiple-criteria decision analysislcsh:QA1-939epävarmuuslcsh:TA1-2040stochastic multicriteria acceptability analysis (SMAA)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingPairwise comparisonlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)multicriteria decision-makingmatriisit
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Interactive Inverse Modeling Based Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithm

2018

An interactive version of the inverse modeling based multiobjective evolutionary algorithm is presented. Instead of generating a representation of the whole Pareto optimal front, the algorithm aims at producing solutions in the regions where the decision maker is interested in. This is facilitated through an interactive solution process where the decision maker iteratively evaluates a set of solutions shown to her/him and the preference information obtained is used to adapt the search process of the algorithm. peerReviewed

Mathematical optimizationComputer scienceEvolutionary algorithmProcess (computing)Inverseinverse modelingDecision makermonitavoiteoptimointiMulti-objective optimizationSet (abstract data type)algoritmitmallinnusRepresentation (mathematics)Preference (economics)
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NAUTILUS Navigator : free search interactive multiobjective optimization without trading-off

2019

We propose a novel combination of an interactive multiobjective navigation method and a trade-off free way of asking and presenting preference information. The NAUTILUS Navigator is a method that enables the decision maker (DM) to navigate in real time from an inferior solution to the most preferred solution by gaining in all objectives simultaneously as (s)he approaches the Pareto optimal front. This means that, while the DM reaches her/his most preferred solution, (s)he avoids anchoring around the starting solution and, at the same time, sees how the ranges of the reachable objective function values shrink without trading-off. The progress of the motion towards the Pareto optimal front is…

Mathematical optimizationControl and Optimization0211 other engineering and technologiesAnchoringpäätöksentukijärjestelmät02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchMulti-objective optimizationMotion (physics)Set (abstract data type)käyttöliittymätPreference (economics)MathematicsGraphical user interface021103 operations researchbusiness.industryApplied Mathematicsgraphical user interfaceFunction (mathematics)interactive methodsDecision makermonitavoiteoptimointiComputer Science Applicationsnavigointiinteraktiivisuusmulticriteria decision makingbusinesstrade-off free
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A new preference handling technique for interactive multiobjective optimization without trading-off

2015

Because the purpose of multiobjective optimization methods is to optimize conflicting objectives simultaneously, they mainly focus on Pareto optimal solutions, where improvement with respect to some objective is only possible by allowing some other objective(s) to impair. Bringing this idea into practice requires the decision maker to think in terms of trading-off, which may limit the ability of effective problem solving. We outline some drawbacks of this and exploit another idea emphasizing the possibility of simultaneous improvement of all objectives. Based on this idea, we propose a technique for handling decision maker’s preferences, which eliminates the necessity to think in terms of t…

Mathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationExploitComputer scienceApplied Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectpreference informationPreference handlinginteractive methodsManagement Science and Operations ResearchDecision makerMulti-objective optimizationnegotiation supportComputer Science ApplicationsPareto optimalNegotiationmultiple objectivesNAUTILUS methodLimit (mathematics)Focus (optics)media_commonJournal of Global Optimization
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Incorporating preference information in interactive reference point methods for multiobjective optimization

2009

In this paper, we introduce new ways of utilizing preference information specified by the decision maker in interactive reference point based methods. A reference point consists of desirable values for each objective function. The idea is to take the desires of the decision maker into account more closely when projecting the reference point onto the set of nondominated solutions. In this way we can support the decision maker in finding the most satisfactory solutions faster. In practice, we adjust the weights in the achievement scalarizing function that projects the reference point. We identify different cases depending on the amount of additional information available and demonstrate the c…

Mathematical optimizationDecision support systemInformation Systems and ManagementInteractive programmingStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectManagement Science and Operations ResearchDecision makerMulti-objective optimizationPreferenceSet (abstract data type)Decision-makingFunction (engineering)media_commonMathematicsOmega
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Prospect theory and stochastic multicriteria acceptability analysis (SMAA)

2009

Abstract We consider problems where multiple decision makers (DMs) want to choose their most preferred alternative from a finite set based on multiple criteria. Several approaches to support DMs in such problems have been suggested. Prospect theory has appealed to researchers through its descriptive power, but rare attempts have been made to apply it to support multicriteria decision making. The basic idea of prospect theory is that alternatives are evaluated by a difference function in terms of gains and losses with respect to a reference point. The function is suggested to be concave for gains and convex for losses and steeper for losses than for gains. Stochastic multicriteria acceptabil…

Mathematical optimizationDecision support systemInformation Systems and ManagementStrategy and ManagementManagement Science and Operations ResearchDecision problemGroup decision-makingProspect theoryComplete informationLoss aversionProbability distributionMathematical economicsPreference (economics)MathematicsOmega
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Main Fuel Cells mathematical models: Comparison and analysis in terms of free parameters

2010

This paper resumes the main mathematical models of Fuel Cells (PEM models). In particular, a comparison study of the various models introduced in the technical literature is presented and the dependency of the various model parameters is analyzed in different operating conditions. As the manifold of the model parameter is very wide and their determination is difficult, it is mandatory to introduce approximations and simplifications on which each model is based. The novelty of this work is the organization of the existing models in three categories with regard to the number of free parameters and to the dependency of such parameters on the different running conditions and the usage of a refe…

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