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Original Articles

The smoothed Monte Carlo method in robustness optimization

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Pages 717-729 | Received 29 Sep 2007, Published online: 17 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The concept of robustness as the probability mass of a design-dependent set has been introduced in the literature. Optimization of robustness can be seen as finding the design that has the highest robustness. The reference method for estimating the robustness is the Monte Carlo (MC) simulation, and the drawback for its direct use in nonlinear optimization is the lack of derivative information and the appearance of discontinuities. An alternative for MC is presented, called the smoothed Monte Carlo estimation. It is proved that the resulting estimate function is made continuous in relevant design points and facilitates the use of standard nonlinear optimization algorithms. The whole procedure is illustrated numerically.

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Acknowledgements

Special thanks are due to the anonymous referees for reading and commenting on earlier versions of the manuscript.

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