Citation:
Vinay Kariwala and Yi Cao, Bidirectional branch and bound for controlled variable selection. Part II: Exact local method for self-optimizing control, Computers & Chemical Engineering, Volume 33, Issue 8, 12 August 2009, Pages 1402-1412.
Abstract:
The selection of controlled variables (CVs) from available measurements through
enumeration of all possible alternatives is computationally forbidding for
large-dimensional problems. In Part I of this work [Cao, Y., & Kariwala, V.
(2008). Bidirectional branch and bound for controlled variable selection: Part
I. Principles and minimum singular value criterion. Comput. Chem. Eng., 32
(10),2306-2319], we proposed a bidirectional branch and bound (BAB) approach for
subset selection problems and demonstrated its efficiency using the minimum
singular value criterion. In this paper, the BAB approach is extended for CV
selection using the exact local method for self-optimizing control. By
redefining the loss expression, we show that the CV selection criterion for
exact local method is bidirectionally monotonic. A number of novel determinant
based criteria are proposed for fast pruning and branching purposes resulting in
a computationally inexpensive BAB approach. We also establish a link between the
problems of selecting a subset and combinations of measurements as CVs and
present a partially bidirectional BAB method for selection of measurements,
whose combinations can be used as CVs. Numerical tests using randomly generated
matrices and binary distillation column case study demonstrate the computational
efficiency of the proposed methods. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.