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Distributionally Robust Stratified Sampling for Stochastic Simulations with Multiple Uncertain Input Models (2306.09020v1)

Published 15 Jun 2023 in math.OC and cs.PF

Abstract: This paper presents a robust version of the stratified sampling method when multiple uncertain input models are considered for stochastic simulation. Various variance reduction techniques have demonstrated their superior performance in accelerating simulation processes. Nevertheless, they often use a single input model and further assume that the input model is exactly known and fixed. We consider more general cases in which it is necessary to assess a simulation's response to a variety of input models, such as when evaluating the reliability of wind turbines under nonstationary wind conditions or the operation of a service system when the distribution of customer inter-arrival time is heterogeneous at different times. Moreover, the estimation variance may be considerably impacted by uncertainty in input models. To address such nonstationary and uncertain input models, we offer a distributionally robust (DR) stratified sampling approach with the goal of minimizing the maximum of worst-case estimator variances among plausible but uncertain input models. Specifically, we devise a bi-level optimization framework for formulating DR stochastic problems with different ambiguity set designs, based on the $L_2$-norm, 1-Wasserstein distance, parametric family of distributions, and distribution moments. In order to cope with the non-convexity of objective function, we present a solution approach that uses Bayesian optimization. Numerical experiments and the wind turbine case study demonstrate the robustness of the proposed approach.

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