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Wavelet multi-resolution approximation for multiobjective optimal control

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  • Wen Zou
  • Qingbin Zhang
  • Qingyu Gao
  • Zhiwei Feng

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A new sequential method based on multi-resolution approximation is proposed for solving computationally expensive multi-objective optimization problems. A traditional strategy is to decompose a multi-objective optimization problem into a number of single-objective optimization problems, whereby the PF can be regarded as a function of weights. Therefore, it is very natural to use wavelet multi-resolution approximation techniques for setting weight vectors. In our framework, the sequential approach starts with sampling aggressive functions on the initial coarsest grid with a few collocation points; once a rough PF is obtained, new points are automatically added on the basis of an adaptive wavelet collocation method. Therefore, the PF can be approximated with a relatively small number of weights. The efficiency of our method is demonstrated on two examples: a typical multi-objective optimization problem and an expensive multi-objective control optimal problem.

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  • Wen Zou & Qingbin Zhang & Qingyu Gao & Zhiwei Feng, 2018. "Wavelet multi-resolution approximation for multiobjective optimal control," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 13(8), pages 1-13, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0201514
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0201514
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