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Optimization of Buffer Networks via DC Programming

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSII.2022.3212693

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Optimization; Programming; Linear systems; Mathematical models; Vehicle dynamics; Standards; Pricing; Positive linear system; H-2 norm; H(8 )norm; buffer network; car-sharing service; posynomial; DC programming; nonconvex optimization

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This paper focuses on the H-2 and H-8 norm constrained optimization problems of dynamic buffer networks. The extended network model is introduced with independently tunable weights of all edges. Due to the nonconvexity of the extended model, previous results of positive linear systems failed to address this situation. By utilizing the log-log convexity of posynomials, the optimization problems can be reduced to differential convex programming problems. The proposed framework is demonstrated for large-scale networks.
This brief is concerned with the H-2 and H-8 norm constrained optimization problems of dynamic buffer networks. The extended network model is introduced first, wherein the weights of all edges can be tuned independently. Because of the emerging nonconvexity of the extended model, previous results of positive linear systems failed to address this situation. By resorting to the log-log convexity of a class of nonlinear functions called posynomials, the optimization problems can be reduced to differential convex programming problems. The proposed framework is illustrated for large-scale networks.

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