Decomposition-assisted computational technique based on surrogate modeling for real-time simulations (Q2012753)

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    Decomposition-assisted computational technique based on surrogate modeling for real-time simulations
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6755958

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      Decomposition-assisted computational technique based on surrogate modeling for real-time simulations (English)
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      3 August 2017
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      Summary: The development of complex simulation systems is extremely costly as it requires high computational capability and expensive hardware. As cost is one of the main issues in developing simulation components, achieving real-time simulation is challenging and it often leads to intensive computational burdens. Overcoming the computational burden in a multidisciplinary simulation system that has several subsystems is essential in producing inexpensive real-time simulation. In this paper, a surrogate-based computational framework is proposed to reduce the computational cost in a high-dimensional model while maintaining accurate simulation results. Several well-known metamodeling techniques are used in creating a global surrogate model. Decomposition approaches are also used to simplify the complexities of the system and to guide the surrogate modeling processes. In addition, a case study is provided to validate the proposed approach. A Surrogate-Based Vehicle Dynamic Model (SBVDM) is developed to reduce computational delay in a real-time driving simulator. The results show that the developed surrogate-based model is able to significantly reduce the computing costs, unlike the expensive computational model. The response time in surrogate-based simulation is considerably faster than the conventional model. Therefore, the proposed framework can be used in developing low-cost simulation systems while yielding high fidelity and fast computational output.
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      complex simulation systems
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      surrogate-based computational framework
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      decomposition approaches
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      metamodeling
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