New trends in optimization in electromagnetics
New trends in optimization in electromagnetics
This paper reviews recent advances in optimisation of electromagnetic problems. CAD assisted optimal design often necessitates repetitive usage of numerically intensive field computation where cost-effective approaches are required. Modern algorithms increasingly rely on surrogate modelling, kriging-assisted methods, pareto-optimality and design sensitivity.
Optimization, kriging, surrogate modelling, pareto-optimality, design sensitivity, electromagnetics, finite elements
978-0-86341-891-4
44-49
Sykulski, J. K.
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7 April 2008
Sykulski, J. K.
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Sykulski, J. K.
(2008)
New trends in optimization in electromagnetics.
The IET 7th International Conference on Computation in Electromagnetics CEM 2008, Old Ship Hotel Brighton, United Kingdom.
06 - 09 Apr 2008.
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This paper reviews recent advances in optimisation of electromagnetic problems. CAD assisted optimal design often necessitates repetitive usage of numerically intensive field computation where cost-effective approaches are required. Modern algorithms increasingly rely on surrogate modelling, kriging-assisted methods, pareto-optimality and design sensitivity.
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Published date: 7 April 2008
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Event Dates: 7 – 10 April 2008
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The IET 7th International Conference on Computation in Electromagnetics CEM 2008, Old Ship Hotel Brighton, United Kingdom, 2008-04-06 - 2008-04-09
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Optimization, kriging, surrogate modelling, pareto-optimality, design sensitivity, electromagnetics, finite elements
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/265425
ISBN: 978-0-86341-891-4
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