Robust optimization, a concept as familiar as it is misunderstood, is clarified in this chapter. While automobiles provide value to society such as transportation and pleasure of driving, automobiles are producing significant amounts of losses. Those losses include emissions, global warming, and automobile accidents. Robustness is a measurement, only meaningful in comparison. The measure or robustness is the signal‐to‐noise ratio. This chapter also explains robust optimization, following the two‐step process. The first is minimizing variability in the product or process. The second is adjusting the output to hit the target. The ideal function for that particular product or process would look like is identified and the design that will minimize the variability of the transformation of energy or information is evaluated. By optimizing that transformation, it can be strived that all requirements be met at once.
Introduction to Robust Optimization
10.02.2016
16 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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