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Multiobjective Optimization of Solar-Powered Irrigation System with Fuzzy Type-2 Noise Modelling

Multiobjective Optimization of Solar-Powered Irrigation System with Fuzzy Type-2 Noise Modelling
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Author(s): T. Ganesan (Tenaga Nasional Berhad - Research (TNBR), Malaysia), Pandian Vasant (University of Technology Petronas, Malaysia)and I. Elamvazuthi (Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia)
Copyright: 2017
Pages: 26
Source title: Emerging Research on Applied Fuzzy Sets and Intuitionistic Fuzzy Matrices
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Amal Kumar Adak (Jafuly Deshpran High School, India), Debashree Manna (Damda Jr. High School, India)and Monoranjan Bhowmik (Vidyasagar Teacher’s Training College, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0914-1.ch008

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Abstract

Design optimization has been commonly practiced for many years across various engineering disciplines. Optimization per se is becoming a crucial element in industrial applications involving sustainable alternative energy systems. During the design of such systems, the engineer/decision maker would often encounter noise factors (e.g. solar insolation and ambient temperature fluctuations) when their system interacts with the environment. Therefore, successful modelling and optimization procedures would require a framework that encompasses all these uncertainty features and solves the problem at hand with reasonable accuracy. In this chapter, the sizing and design optimization of the solar powered irrigation system was considered. This problem is multivariate, noisy, nonlinear and multiobjective. This design problem was tackled by first using the Fuzzy Type II approach to model the noise factors. Consequently, the Bacterial Foraging Algorithm (BFA) (in the context of a weighted sum framework) was employed to solve this multiobjective fuzzy design problem. This method was then used to construct the approximate Pareto frontier as well as to identify the best solution option in a fuzzy setting. Comprehensive analyses and discussions were performed on the generated numerical results with respect to the implemented solution methods.

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