Bayesian Optimization in real-time with Simulink and Code Generation

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For a particular application, I need to implement Bayesian Optimization so to continuously run in a Simulink model. The simulink model is a control algorithm, which has to be translated into C code, and run on an ECU. The Bayesian Optimization should update the controller parameters (which are the parameters to be optimized) based on a certain cost function, which is directly measured from some sensors available to the ECU. So in practice my cost function should "wait" for a flag "experiment completed" coming from the simulink model; after the flag is generated, the cost function is evaluated based on the data.
More in details, the algorithm idea is something like this:
  • Perform the experiment by using a certain set of parameters.
  • After the experiment is done, the cost function for that set of parameters can be evaluated.
  • Run an iteration of bayesopt() and update the GP model, etc. A new set of parameters is selected through acquisition function.
  • The experiment is then performed again, and the new cost function is evaluated, and so on...
Now, I know that I can't directly use bayesopt() in code generation. Is there a way to do this without having to completely rewrite the code for the Bayesian Optimization?
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Yanick Büchel
Yanick Büchel on 8 Aug 2024
Edited: Yanick Büchel on 8 Aug 2024
Hi Federico,
I have a very similar problem. Have you solved it? Would be interested to see your approach.

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Kanishk
Kanishk on 9 Aug 2024
I understand the algorithm you are trying to implement and as bayesopt cannot be used in codegen, here are two alternatives which you can use:
1. Separate code for control Algorithm in Simulink and Bayes Optimization in MATLAB
You can deploy the control algorithm using Simulink and set up a communication interface between MATLAB and the ECU.
The MATLAB script will handle the Bayesian Optimization process.
  • Establish communication between MATLAB and the ECU using either Serial (UART) or TCP/IP protocol.
  • The MATLAB script will read sensor data and an "experiment completed" flag from the ECU.
  • Based on the data, the MATLAB script will set new parameters for the control algorithm.
You can setup communication using Serial port(UART) or TCP/IP protocol. Here are the MATLAB documentations for the same.
a. Serial Communication (UART)
b. TCP/IP Communication
2. Implement a Simplified Version of ‘bayesopt for Code Generation
If communication overhead and dependency on a connected system are concerns, you can implement a simplified version of the bayesopt function tailored to your needs. This can be integrated directly into Simulink using a MATLAB Function block, making it suitable for code generation.
Hope this helps!!

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