DocumentCode :
3747017
Title :
On the scalability of meta-models in simulation-based optimization of production systems
Author :
Sunith Bandaru;Amos H.C. Ng
Author_Institution :
School of Engineering Science, University of Sk?vde, P.O. Box 408, SE-541 28, SWEDEN
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
3644
Lastpage :
3655
Abstract :
Optimization of production systems often involves numerous simulations of computationally expensive discrete-event models. When derivative-free optimization is sought, one usually resorts to evolutionary and other population-based meta-heuristics. These algorithms typically demand a large number of objective function evaluations, which in turn, drastically increases the computational cost of simulations. To counteract this, meta-models are used to replace expensive simulations with inexpensive approximations. Despite their widespread use, a thorough evaluation of meta-modeling methods has not been carried out yet to the authors´ knowledge. In this paper, we analyze 10 different meta-models with respect to their accuracy and training time as a function of the number of training samples and the problem dimension. For our experiments, we choose a standard discrete-event model of an unpaced flow line with scalable number of machines and buffers. The best performing meta-model is then used with an evolutionary algorithm to perform multi-objective optimization of the production model.
Keywords :
"Production systems","Splines (mathematics)","Computational modeling"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Winter Simulation Conference (WSC), 2015
Electronic_ISBN :
1558-4305
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WSC.2015.7408523
Filename :
7408523
Link To Document :
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