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Published in: Water Resources Management 1/2015

01-01-2015

Comparing Low and High-Level Hybrid Algorithms on the Two-Objective Optimal Design of Water Distribution Systems

Authors: Qi Wang, Enrico Creaco, Marco Franchini, Dragan Savić, Zoran Kapelan

Published in: Water Resources Management | Issue 1/2015

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Abstract

This paper presents the comparison of two hybrid methodologies for the two-objective (cost and resilience) design of water distribution systems. The first method is a low-level hybrid algorithm (LLHA), in which a main controller (the non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II, NSGA-II) coordinates various subordinate algorithms. The second method is a high-level hybrid algorithm (HLHA), in which various sub-algorithms collaborate in parallel. Applications to four case studies of increasing complexity enable the performances of the hybrid algorithms to be compared with each other and with the performance of the NSGA-II. In the case study featuring low/intermediate complexity, the hybrid algorithms (especially the HLHA) successfully capture a more diversified Pareto front, although the NSGA-II shows the best convergence. When network complexity increases, instead, the hybrid algorithms (especially the LLHA) turn out to be superior in terms of both convergence and diversity. With respect to both the HLHA and the NSGA-II, the LLHA is capable of detecting the final front in a single run with a lower computation burden. In contrast, the HLHA and the NSGA-II, which are more affected by the initial random seed, require numerous runs with an attempt to reach the definitive Pareto front. On the other hand, a drawback of the LLHA lies in its reduced ability to deal with general problem formulations, i.e., those not relating to water distribution optimal design.

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Metadata
Title
Comparing Low and High-Level Hybrid Algorithms on the Two-Objective Optimal Design of Water Distribution Systems
Authors
Qi Wang
Enrico Creaco
Marco Franchini
Dragan Savić
Zoran Kapelan
Publication date
01-01-2015
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Water Resources Management / Issue 1/2015
Print ISSN: 0920-4741
Electronic ISSN: 1573-1650
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-014-0823-8

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