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Review of Polynomial Chaos-Based Methods for Uncertainty Quantification in Modern Integrated Circuits
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringPolynomial Chaos-based TechniquesHigh-dimensional ChaosComputational MechanicsUncertainty ModelingPolynomial Chaos-based MethodsPhysical Design (Electronics)Uncertainty QuantificationModern Integrated CircuitsNumerical SimulationSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationApproximation TheoryPolynomial Chaos ExpansionNonlinear CircuitChaos TheoryComputer EngineeringCircuit DesignMonte Carlo MethodManufacturing ProcessCircuit Simulation
Advances in manufacturing process technology are key ensembles for the production of integrated circuits in the sub-micrometer region. It is of paramount importance to assess the effects of tolerances in the manufacturing process on the performance of modern integrated circuits. The polynomial chaos expansion has emerged as a suitable alternative to standard Monte Carlo-based methods that are accurate, but computationally cumbersome. This paper provides an overview of the most recent developments and challenges in the application of polynomial chaos-based techniques for uncertainty quantification in integrated circuits, with particular focus on high-dimensional problems.
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