How can I optimize function output by tuning 3 input parameters?
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I want to optimize a non-linear output (Pressures) by finding the best 3 input parameters (Kp,Kd,Ki).
An optimized output is a constrained output.
Attached an example for unconstrained output for the input (0.0001,0.0008,0.000002). Thats not optimized.

- I have tried using fminimax. It did not go well because Preasures is a long scalar vector (1x300) while the input is 3 scalars.
- I have tried using live editor optimization tool. It did not go well because I have 3 parameters to tune in order to find the best output.
- Unfortunately I do not know the system transfer function so I can not use the tune controller.
Thanks in advance.
function [Pressures] = myFunc(Kp,Kd,Ki)
for i = 1:500
...
end
end
Answers (1)
Bjorn Gustavsson
on 7 Jan 2021
You'll have to modify (at least for simplicity) your function to something like this:
function [Pressures] = myFunc(KpKdKi)
Kp = KpKdKi(1);
Kd = KpKdKi(2);
Ki = KpKdKi(3);
for i = 1:500
...
end
end
Then you can use fminimax or some of the other optimization-functions. The important point is to combine all the input parameters into one array - that is the format the optimization-tools expect things to have.
HTH
4 Comments
Yossef Yossefi
on 7 Jan 2021
Bjorn Gustavsson
on 7 Jan 2021
In that version you try to optimize a function mainProgramme. You want to run fminimax on myFunc. I'd do something like this:
KpKdKi_best = fminimax(@(pars) myFunc(pars),KpKdKi);
In that call to fminimax a function-handle is used, this is a preferable way of doing this.
HTH
Yossef Yossefi
on 7 Jan 2021
Bjorn Gustavsson
on 7 Jan 2021
My pleasure.
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