Surrogate-based robust design for a non-smooth radiation source detection problem (Q2004893)
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Surrogate-based robust design for a non-smooth radiation source detection problem (English)
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7 October 2020
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Summary: In this paper, we develop and numerically illustrate a robust sensor network design to optimally detect a radiation source in an urban environment. This problem exhibits several challenges: penalty functionals are non-smooth due to the presence of buildings, radiation transport models are often computationally expensive, sensor locations are not limited to a discrete number of points, and source intensity and location responses, based on a fixed number of sensors, are not unique. We consider a radiation source located in a prototypical \(250\text{m}\times 180\text{m}\) urban setting. To address the non-smooth properties of the model and computationally expensive simulation codes, we employ a verified surrogate model based on radial basis functions. Using this surrogate, we formulate and solve a robust design problem that is optimal in an average sense for detecting source location and intensity with minimized uncertainty.
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robust design in the average sense
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particle swarm
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radial basis functions
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radiation source detection
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