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    Interval Methods for Global Optimization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bedrosian, Narbeh (Author) ; Mahdavi Amiri, Nezameddin (Supervisor)
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    We explain new interval methods, recently introduced in the literature, for solving unconstrained and constrained global optimization problems. The strategy is characterized by a subdivision of the argument intervals of the expression and a recomputation of the expression with these new intervals. By varying the selection and termination criteria, we explain new variants. These methods are used to solve problems with an objective function that has possibly a large number of local minima and constraints that may be nonlinear or nonconvex. We describe algorithms that return global minima and points at which the objective function is within a defined distance from the global minima. Numerical... 

    An Inexact Newton Method for Nonconvex Equality Constrained Optimization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mousavi, Ahmad (Author) ; Mahdavi Amiri, Nezamoddin (Supervisor)

    Design and Analysis of Filter Trust-Region Algorithms for Unconstrained and Bound Constrained Optimization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Fatemi, Masoud (Author) ; Mahdavi Amiri, Nezameddin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Design, analysis and practical implementation of the filter trust-region algorithms are investigated. First, we introduce two filter trust-region algorithms for solving the unconstrained optimization problem. These algorithms belong to two different class of optimization algorithms: (1) The monotone class, and (2) The non-monotone class. We prove the global convergence of the sequence of the iterates generated by the new algorithms to the first and second order critical points. Then, we propose a filter trust-region algorithm for solving bound constrained optimization problems and show that the algorithm converges to a first order critical point. Moreover, we address some well known... 

    A Line Search Exact Penalty Method Using Steering Rules

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Dehghan Nayeri, Maryam (Author) ; Mahdavi Amiri, Nezamoddin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Exact linear search algorithm recently have been proposed in the literature by Byrd, Lopez-Calvaz and Nocedal for solving nonlinear programming problems. Line search algorithms for nonlinear programming problems must include safeguards to have global convergence properties. We explain an exact penalization approach that extends the class of problems that can be solved with line search SQP methods. In the algorithm, the penalty parameter is adjusted at every iteration to ensure sufficient progress in linear feasibilility and to promote acceptance of the step. A trust region is used to assist in the determination of the penalty parameter. It is shown that the algorithm enjoys favorable... 

    A First-Order Interior-Point Method For Linearly Constrained Smooth Optimization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ebadi Zadeh, Monireh (Author) ; Peyghami, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Fotouhi, Morteza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, we propose a first-order interior-point method for linearly constrained smooth optimization which was recently proposed in the literatuare that unifies and extends first-order affine-scaling method and replicator dynamics method for standard quadratic programming. Global convergence and, in the case of quadratic program, the (sub)linear convergence rate and iterate convergence results are derived.The method is implemented and numerical experiments on simplex onstrained problems with 1000 variables is reported  

    A Filter-Trust-Region Method for Simple-Bound Constrained Optimization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mehrali Varjani, Mohsen (Author) ; Mahdavi Amiri, Nezameddin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    We explain a filter-trust-region algorithm for solving nonlinear optimization problems with simple bounds recently proposed by Sainvitu and Toint. The algorithm is shown to be globally convergent to at least one first-order critical point. We implement the algorithm and test the program on various problems. The results show the effectiveness of the algorithm  

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Dehghani, Saeed (Author) ; Haeri, Mohammad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Robust model predictive control(RMPC) is a control strategy that has been widely adopted in industry and academic researches.In this project we have modified robust nonlinear model predictive control using SOS and dynamic feedback. In this control strategy we will linearize the nonlinear model of the system about it’s operating point. We will consider the error of linearization as an uncertainty and find an upper bound for uncertainty. Then we will change control objective to minimizing this upper bound. The most advantage of changing the control objective is that nonlinear system results a non-convex optimization problem but this strategy terminates a convex optimization problem. To find... 

    Solving Nonlinear Systems of Mixed Iqualities and Inequalities Via Trust Region Quadratic Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ghasemi, Shojaeddin (Author) ; Razvan, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor) ; Payghami, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)

    Control of Adaptive Optic Systems Using Transverse Actuators

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Rostam, Mohammad Reza (Author) ; Jalali, Mir Abbas (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Turbulence can distort and corrupt the image in quite a few ways when light from a distance star or another astronomical object enters the Earth's atmosphere. It is inevitable that all images produced by any telescope on ther Earth are blurred by these distortions. Adaptive Optics is a technology used to improve the performance of optical systems by reducing the effect of wavefront distortions: it aims at correcting the deformations of an incoming wavefront by deforming a mirror in order to compensate for the distortion. The research work reported in this thesis presents a solution to the surface shape control problems in a Deformable Mirror system. Our first goal is to derive equations that... 

    Path Planning for a Mobil Robot in an Unkonwn Environment By Recurrent Neural Networks

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Hassanzadeh, Mohammad (Author) ; Zarei, Alireza (Supervisor) ; Malek, Alaeddin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Path planning of a robot inside an environment with obstacles is to determine an appropriate path for moving from an initial point to a destination without colliding the obstacles. The main considerations in selecting such a path are its length and simplicity in terms of links or turn angles. In this paper, we study this problem for a point robot in the plane and our goal is to minimize the path length. We solve this problem by converting it to an optimization problem and solving the resulted optimization problem by a recurrent neural network. According to the implementation results, the obtained path is a proper approximation of the minimum length path, especially when obstacles are not too... 

    A Line Search Exact Penalty Method Using Steering Rules

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Zamani, Moslem (Author) ; Mahdavi-Amiri, Nezamoddin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    We explain a new penalty method recently introduced in the literature for solv-ing constrained optimization problems. In this method, the penalty parameter is adjusted dynamically at every iteration to ensure su?cient progress in linear feasi-bility. A trust region is used to assist in the determination of the penalty parameter, but not in the step computation. It is shown that the algorithm has global conver-gence. We implement the algorithm and test the program on a number of di?cult optimization problems. The numerical results con?rm the e?ectiveness of the algo-rithm  

    Simulation of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Batch Culture Behavior Using Dynamic Flux Analysis and Nonlinear Objective Functions

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ershadian Arani, Hamid (Author) ; Farhadi, Fathollah (Supervisor) ; Pishvaei, Mahmoud Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    There are many limitations to determine relationships within biological systems. Among the limitations of these systems, one can consider the lack of sufficient information about them, such as the complete knowledge of many networks, the lack of reaction information, the complexity of the analysis of these reactions, etc. One of the methods to analyze these systems is called flux balance analysis. This method consists of three parts: objective function, equal constraints and unequal constraints. Among the features available in this method, we can mention less need for experimental information and no need for high processing systems. In order to determine the objective functions in this... 

    Controlling chaos in tapping mode atomic force microscopes using improved minimum entropy control

    , Article Applied Mathematical Modelling ; Vol. 37, Issue 3 , 2013 , pp. 1599-1606 ; ISSN: 0307904X Sadeghpour, M ; Salarieh, H ; Alasty, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Minimum entropy control technique, an approach for controlling chaos without using the dynamical model of the system, can be improved by being combined with a nature-based optimization technique. In this paper, an ACO-based optimization algorithm is employed to minimize the entropy function of the chaotic system. The feedback gain of a delayed feedback controller is adjusted in the ACO algorithm. The effectiveness of the idea is investigated on suppressing chaos in the tapping-mode atomic force microscope equations. Results show a good performance. The PSO-based version of the minimum entropy control technique is also used to control the chaotic behavior of the AFM, and corresponding results... 

    Multimaterial topology optimization by volume constrained Allen-Cahn system and regularized projected steepest descent method

    , Article Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering ; Vol. 276 , 2014 , pp. 534-565 ; ISSN: 00457825 Tavakoli, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    A new computational algorithm is introduced in the present study to solve multimaterial topology optimization problems. It is based on the penalization of the objective functional by the multiphase volume constrained Ginzburg-Landau energy functional. The update procedure is based on the gradient flow of the objective functional by a fractional step projected steepest descent method. In the first step, the new design is found based on the projected steepest descent method to ensure the reduction in the objective functional, simultaneously satisfying the control constraints. In the second step, regularization step, an H1 regularity of the solution is ensured while keeping the feasibility of... 

    Online undersampled dynamic MRI reconstruction using mutual information

    , Article 2014 21st Iranian Conference on Biomedical Engineering, ICBME 2014 ; 17 February , 2014 , Pages 241-245 ; ISBN: 9781479974177 Farzi, M ; Ghaffari, A ; Fatemizadeh, E ; Sharif University of Technology
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    We propose an algorithm based on mutual information to address the problem of online reconstruction of dynamic MRI from partial k-space measurements. Most of previous compressed sensing (CS) based methods successfully leverage sparsity constraint for offline reconstruction of MR images, yet they are not used in online applications due to their complexities. In this paper, we formulate the reconstruction as a constraint optimization problem and try to maximize the mutual information between the current and the previous time frames. Conjugate gradient method is used to solve the optimization problem. Using Cartesian mask to undersample k-space measurements, the proposed method reduces... 

    A particle swarm optimization approach for robust unit commitment with significant vehicle to grid penetration

    , Article Iranian Conference on Intelligent Systems, ICIS 2014 ; 2014 Kherameh, A. E ; Aien, M ; Rashidinejad, M ; Fotuhi-Firouzabad, M
    Abstract
    Smartening of contemporaneous power delivery systems in conjunction with increased penetration of vehicle to grid (V2G) technology, changes the way market participants play their role in the market operation to maximize their profit. In V2G technology, plug-in electric vehicles (PEV) have bidirectional power flows i.e. they can either inject power to the grid or draw power from it. In recent years, the V2G technology has found a world wild attention due to its important advantages such as the peak load reduction and providing system reserve, to name a few. The unit commitment (UC) is a power system operation problem which is used to find the optimal operation schedule of generation units.... 

    Optimal tracking control of an underactuated container ship based on direct Gauss Pseudospectral Method

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Vol. 21, issue. 6 , 2014 Ghorbani, M. T ; Salarieh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper, the problem of optimal tracking control for a container ship is addressed. The multi-input-multi-output nonlinear model of the S175 container ship is well established in the literature and represents a challenging problem for control design, where the design requirement is to follow a commanded maneuver at a desired speed. To satisfy the constraints on the states and the control inputs of the vessel nonlinear dynamics and minimize the heading error, a nonlinear optimal controller is formed. To solve the resulted nonlinear constrained optimal control problem, the Gauss Pseudospectral Method (GPM) is used to transcribe the optimal control problem into a Nonlinear Programming... 

    EFG mesh-less method for coupled hydro-mechanical analysis of unsaturated porous media

    , Article Unsaturated Soils: Research and Applications - Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Unsaturated Soils, UNSAT 2014 ; Vol. 1, issue , July , 2014 , p. 581-587 ; 978-1-138-00150-3 Samimi, S ; Pak, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Numerical modeling of the fully coupled phenomena of solid deformation-fluid flow in partially saturated porous media is of great interest in many branches of science and engineering. In this study, a new formulation based on one of the famous mesh-less methods, called Element-Free Galerkin (EFG), is developed to simulate the water and air movement through variably saturated soils. For this purpose, the governing partial differential equations including the equilibrium equation and mass conservation laws for each fluid phase are discretized in space using the same EFG shape functions. To enforce the essential boundary conditions, penalty method is employed. Temporal discretization is... 

    Inverse modelling for freshwater lens in small islands: Kish Island, Persian Gulf

    , Article Hydrological Processes ; Volume 27, Issue 19 , 2013 , Pages 2759-2773 ; 08856087 (ISSN) Ataie Ashtiani, B ; Rajabi, M. M ; Ketabchi, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    A number of challenges including instability, nonconvergence, nonuniqueness, nonoptimality, and lack of a general guideline for inverse modelling have limited the application of automatic calibration by generic inversion codes in solving the saltwater intrusion problem in real-world cases. A systematic parameter selection procedure for the selection of a small number of independent parameters is applied to a real case of saltwater intrusion in a small island aquifer system in the semiarid region of the Persian Gulf. The methodology aims at reducing parameter nonuniqueness and uncertainty and the time spent on inverse modelling computations. Subsequent to the automatic calibration of the... 

    A hybrid ant colony, Markov chain, and experimental design approach for statistically constrained economic design of MEWMA control charts

    , Article Expert Systems with Applications ; Volume 39, Issue 3 , February , 2012 , Pages 3265-3275 ; 09574174 (ISSN) Niaki, S. T. A ; Ershadi, M. J ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    The multivariate exponentially weighted moving average, MEWMA, control chart is an effective statistical tool for detecting small shifts in process mean vectors. On the one hand, the economic design process of a MEWMA control chart involves determining the main parameters of the chart, namely, the sample size n, the sampling interval h, the smoothing constant r, and the control limit L such that a quality cost function is minimized. On the other hand, the statistically constrained economic design of MEWMA chart is to determine the chart parameters such that a cost function is minimized while the statistical performance of the chart is maintained at a desire level. In this paper, the...