Stochastic simulation uncertainty analysis to accelerate flexible biomanufacturing process development
Wei Xie,
Russell R. Barton,
Barry L. Nelson and
Keqi Wang
European Journal of Operational Research, 2023, vol. 310, issue 1, 238-248
Abstract:
Motivated by critical challenges and needs from biopharmaceuticals manufacturing, we propose a general metamodel-assisted stochastic simulation uncertainty analysis framework to accelerate the development of a simulation model with modular design for flexible production processes. There are often very limited process observations. Thus, there exist both simulation and model uncertainties in the system performance estimates. In biopharmaceutical manufacturing, model uncertainty often dominates. The proposed framework can produce a confidence interval that accounts for simulation and model uncertainties by using a metamodel-assisted bootstrapping approach. Furthermore, a variance decomposition is utilized to estimate the relative contributions from each source of model uncertainty, as well as simulation uncertainty. This information can be used to improve the system mean performance estimation. Asymptotic analysis provides theoretical support for our approach, while the empirical study demonstrates that it has good finite-sample performance.
Keywords: Hybrid simulation model; Biomanufacturing systems; Uncertainty quantification (UQ); Sensitivity analysis (SA); Gaussian process (GP) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2023.01.055
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