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Title: | Model Reduction for Circuit Simulation |
Authors: | Schilders, Wil H. A. Benner, Peter Hinze, Michael Maten, E. Jan W. ter |
Keywords: | Circuit simulation Integrated circuits Model reduction |
Issue Date: | 2011 |
Publisher: | Springer Netherlands |
Series/Report no.: | Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering 74 |
Abstract: | With Model Reduction for Circuit Simulation we survey the state of the art in the challenging research field of MOR for ICs, and also address its future research directions. Special emphasis is taken on aspects stemming from miniturisations to the nano scale. Contributions cover complexity reduction using e.g., balanced truncation, Krylov-techniques or POD approaches. For semiconductor applications a focus is on generalising current techniques to differential-algebraic equations, on including design parameters, on preserving stability, and on including nonlinearity by means of piecewise linearisations along solution trajectories (TPWL) and interpolation techniques for nonlinear parts. Furthermore the influence of interconnects and power grids on the physical properties of the device is considered, and also top-down system design approaches in which detailed block descriptions are combined with behavioral models. Further topics consider MOR and the combination of approaches from optimisation and statistics, and the inclusion of PDE models with emphasis on MOR for the resulting partial differential algebraic systems. The methods which currently are being developed have also relevance in other application areas such as mechanical multibody systems, and systems arising in chemistry and to biology. |
URI: | https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23303 |
ISBN: | 9789400700888 |
Appears in Collections: | Technology |
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