Analytical Target Cascading Example
Analytical Target Cascading (ATC) is a method for solving large-scale distributed optimization problems. It can be applied to multidisciplinary design optimization (MDO) problems. A very simple example problem was chosen so that the ATC solution process could be illustrated without requiring much effort to understand the underlying optimization problem. The benefits of ATC are not realized when solving this or other small problems; ATC is helpful for large optimization problems with sparse dependence structures that are suitable for decomposition. To run the demo type ATC_Demo1 at the Matlab command prompt. The file contains a full description of the example. For more information on ATC (and ALC, a related method) see:
http://ode.engin.umich.edu/publications/PapalambrosPapers/2000/126.pdf
http://ode.engin.umich.edu/publications/PapalambrosPapers/2005/216SMO.pdf
http://ode.engin.umich.edu/publications/PapalambrosPapers/2008/254.pdf
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James Allison (2024). Analytical Target Cascading Example (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/23260-analytical-target-cascading-example), MATLAB Central File Exchange. 检索来源 .
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