Title
A new approach for online multiobjective optimization of mechatronic systems
Abstract
We present a new concept for online multiobjective optimization and its application to the optimization of the operating point assignment for a doubly-fed linear motor. This problem leads to a time-dependent multiobjective optimization problem. In contrast to classical optimization where the aim is to find the (global) minimum of a single function, we want to simultaneously minimize k objective functions. The solution to this problem is given by the set of optimal compromises, the so-called Pareto set. In the case of the linear motor, there are two conflicting aims which both have to be maximized: the degree of efficiency and the inverter utilization factor. The objective functions depend on velocity, force and power, which can be modeled as time-dependent parameters. For a fixed point of time, the entire corresponding Pareto set can be computed by means of a recently developed set-oriented numerical method. An online computation of the time-dependent Pareto sets is not possible, because the computation itself is too complex. Therefore, we combine the computation of the Pareto set with numerical path following techniques. Under certain smoothness assumptions the set of Pareto points can be characterized as the set of zeros of a certain function. Here, path following allows to track the evolution of a given solution point through time.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/s10009-008-0066-1
STTT
Keywords
Field
DocType
mechatronic system,classical optimization,decision making,new approach,time{dependent pareto sets,so-called pareto set,online computation,entire corresponding pareto set,fixed point,time-dependent pareto set,operating point assignment,linear motor.,online multiobjective optimization,pareto point,time-dependent multiobjective optimization problem,path following methods,multiobjective online optimization,linear motor,multiobjective optimization,objective function
Mathematical optimization,Vector optimization,Operating point,Computer science,Multi-objective optimization,Fixed point,Smoothness,Pareto principle,Fixed-point theorem,Computation
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
10
3
1433-2787
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
0.57
3
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Katrin Witting191.01
Bernd Schulz250.57
Michael Dellnitz317420.34
Joachim Böcker4136.93
Norbert Fröhleke572.26