Multi-objective optimization of production objectives based on surrogate model

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The article addresses an approximate solution to the multi-objective optimization problem for a black-box function of a manufacturing system. We employ the surrogate of the discrete-event simulation model of a batch production system in an analytical form. Integration of simulation, Design of Experiments methods, and Weighted Sum and Weighted Product multi-objective methods are used in an arrangement of a priori defined preferences to find a solution near the Pareto optimal solution in a criterion space. We compare the results obtained through the analytical approach to the outcomes of simulation-based optimization. The observed results indicate a possibility to apply the suitable analytical model for quickly finding the acceptable approximate solution close to the Pareto optimal front.

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Červeňanská, Z., Kotianová, J., Važan, P., Juhásová, B., & Juhás, M. (2020). Multi-objective optimization of production objectives based on surrogate model. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(21), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/app10217870

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