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Facility Deployment Decisions through Warp Optimizaton of Regressed Gaussian Processes

Optimization and Control 2015-12-23 v1 Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability Machine Learning

Abstract

A method for quickly determining deployment schedules that meet a given fuel cycle demand is presented here. This algorithm is fast enough to perform in situ within low-fidelity fuel cycle simulators. It uses Gaussian process regression models to predict the production curve as a function of time and the number of deployed facilities. Each of these predictions is measured against the demand curve using the dynamic time warping distance. The minimum distance deployment schedule is evaluated in a full fuel cycle simulation, whose generated production curve then informs the model on the next optimization iteration. The method converges within five to ten iterations to a distance that is less than one percent of the total deployable production. A representative once-through fuel cycle is used to demonstrate the methodology for reactor deployment.

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@article{arxiv.1512.06929,
  title  = {Facility Deployment Decisions through Warp Optimizaton of Regressed Gaussian Processes},
  author = {Anthony Scopatz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.06929},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Number of Pages: 35, Number of Tables: 0, Number of Figures: 11