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Computer-Aided Optimization of Nonlinear Microwave Circuits With the Aid of Electromagnetic Simulation
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringNonlinear Microwave CircuitsNonlinear OptimizationStructural OptimizationElectromagnetic CompatibilityModeling And SimulationComputational ElectromagneticsCircuit OptimizationCircuit AnalysisElectrical EngineeringElectromagnetic SimulationNl/em OptimizationNonlinear CircuitAntennaComputer EngineeringInverse ProblemsMicrowave EngineeringSignal ProcessingModel OptimizationCircuit DesignComputer-aided OptimizationSimulation OptimizationCircuit Simulation
This paper discusses some modern trends in nonlinear (NL) microwave circuit optimization based on electromagnetic (EM) simulation. In order to keep the CPU time required for a typical design within acceptable limits, the number of expensive EM analyses must be kept under tight control. This may be obtained by resorting to a systematic implementation of some modern algorithmic concepts such as space mapping, domain partitioning, and neural-network modeling of the passive subnetwork and/or of its most critical parts. Although these techniques are well established for linear microwave circuit design coupled with EM analysis, their extension to the NL case is not trivial, and deserves a specialized treatment. Several examples are presented in order to give a feeling of the state-of-the-art of NL/EM optimization.
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