Title
Boundary modeling in model-based calibration for automotive engines via the vertex representation of the convex hulls.
Abstract
When using the convex hull approach in the boundary modeling process, Model-Based Calibration (MBC) software suites – such as Model-Based Calibration Toolbox from MathWorks – can be computationally intensive depending on the amount of data modeled. The reason for this is that the half-space representation of the convex hull is used. We discuss here another representation of the convex hull, the vertex representation, which proves capable to reduce the computational cost. Numerical comparisons in this article are executed in MATLAB by using MBC Toolbox commands, and show that for certain conditions, the vertex representation outperforms the half-space representation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1186/s40736-016-0027-7
Pacific Journal of Mathematics for Industry
Keywords
Field
DocType
Convex hull, Boundary modeling, Optimization, Model-based calibration, Automotive engine, MBC toolbox
Combinatorics,MATLAB,Vertex (geometry),Computer science,Automotive engine,Convex hull,Regular polygon,Software,Hull,Calibration
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
abs/1605.04552
1
2198-4115
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hayato Waki137628.82
Florin Nae200.34