197 research outputs found

    Versatile surrogate models for IC buffers

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    In previous papers [1,2] the authors have investigated the use of Volterra series in the identification of IC buffer macro-models. While the approach benefited from some of the inherent qualities of Volterra series it preserved the two-state paradigm of earlier methods (see [3] and its references) and was thus limited in its versatility. In the current paper the authors tackle the challenge of going beyond an application or device-oriented approach and build versatile surrogate models that mimic the behavior of IC buffers over a wide frequency band and for a variety of loads thus achieving an unprecedented degree of generality. This requires the use of a more general system identification paradig

    A Parameterization Scheme for Lossy Transmission Line Macromodels with Application to High Speed Interconnects in Mobile Devices

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    We introduce a novel parameterization scheme based on the generalized method of characteristics (MoC) formacromodels of transmission-line structures having a cross section depending on several free geometrical and material parameters. This situation is common in early design stages, when the physical structures still have to be finalized and optimized under signal integrity and electromagnetic compatibility constraints. The topology of the adopted line macromodels has been demonstrated to guarantee excellent accuracy and efficiency. The key factors are propagation delay extraction and rational approximations, which intrinsically lead to a SPICE-compatible macromodel stamp. We introduce a scheme that parameterizes this stamp as a function of geometrical and material parameters such as conductor-width and separation, dielectric thickness, and permettivity. The parameterization is performed via multidimensional interpolation of the residue matrices in the rational approximation of characteristic admittance and propagation operators. A significant advantage of this approach consists of the possibility of efficiently utilizing the MoC methodology in an optimization scheme and eventually helping the design of interconnects.We apply the proposed scheme to flexible printed interconnects that are typically found in portable devices having moving parts. Several validations demonstrate the effectiveness of the approac

    Statistical Analysis of the Efficiency of an Integrated Voltage Regulator by Means of a Machine Learning Model Coupled with Kriging Regression

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    This paper presents a preliminary version of a probabilistic model for the uncertainty quantification of complex electronic systems resulting from the combination of the leastsquares support vector machine (LS-SVM) and the Gaussian process (GP) regression. The proposed model, trained with a limited set of training pairs provided by a set of full-wave expensive simulations, is adopted for the prediction of the efficiency of an integrated voltage regulator (IVR) with 8 uniformly distributed random parameters. The accuracy and the feasibility of the proposed model have been investigated by comparing the model predictions and its confidence intervals with the results of a Monte Carlo (MC) full-wave simulation of the device

    Recognition process of jamming signals superimposed on GSM-R radiocommunications

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    This paper explores an approach trying to recognize the presence of electromagnetic attacks on an equipment. Wireless communications are widely used in railway traffic management systems. Such systems are probably susceptible to be disturbed by malicious actions involving jammers. The general objective of this work is to develop a specific method enabling to detect and to recognize these types of interfering signals. This method could be used to involve adequate reactions in order to reduce the impact on the railway network. This paper focuses on the recognition method. It is based on accurate statistical models of signals generated by jammers. This work is carried out in the framework of the European project “SECRET” for SECurity of Railways against Electromagnetic aTtacks
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