AIAA 2002-5409 Bi-Level Integrated System Synthesis (BLISS) for Concurrent and Distributed Processing

The paper introduces a new version of the Bi-Level Integrated System Synthesis (BLISS) methods intended for optimization of engineering systerns conducted by distributed specialty groups working concurrently and using a multiprocessor computing environment. The method decomposes the overall optimization task into subtasks associated with disciplines or subsystems where the local design variables are numerous and a single, system-level optimization whose design variables are relatively few. ]'he subtasks are fully atttonomous as to their inner operations and decision making. Their purpose is to eliminate the local design variables and generate a wide spectrum of t_asible designs whose behavior is represented by Response Surlhces to be accessed by a system-level optimization. It is shown that, if the problem is convex, the solution of the decomposed problem is the same as that obtained without decomposition. A simplified example of an aircraft design shows the method working as intended. The paper includes a discussion of the method merits and demerits and recommendations tbr further research.