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Risk mitigation in model-based experiment design: A continuous-effort approach to optimal campaigns

Abstract

A key challenge in maximizing the effectiveness of model-based design of experiments for calibrating nonlinear process models is the inaccurate prediction of information that is afforded by each new experiment. We present a novel methodology to exploit prior probability distributions of model parameter estimates in a bi-objective optimization formulation, where a conditional-value-at-risk criterion is considered alongside an average information criterion. We implement a tractable numerical approach that discretizes the experimental design space and leverages the concept of continuous-effort experimental designs in a convex optimization formulation. We demonstrate effectiveness and tractability through three case studies, including the design of dynamic experiments. In one case, the Pareto frontier comprises experimental campaigns that significantly increase the information content in the worst-case scenarios. In another case, the same campaign is proven to be optimal irrespective of the risk attitude. An open-source implementation of the methodology is made available in the Python software Pydex.

Authors

Kusumo KP; Kuriyan K; Vaidyaraman S; García-Muñoz S; Shah N; Chachuat B

Journal

Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol. 159, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

March 1, 2022

DOI

10.1016/j.compchemeng.2022.107680

ISSN

0098-1354

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