This paper proposes further improvement to a novel method for the analysis and simulation of ICs recently proposed by the authors. The circuits are assumed to be subjected to input signals that have widely separated rates of variation, e.g. in communication systems an RF carrier modulated by a low-frequency information signal. The previously proposed technique enables the reuse of the results obtained using a lower-order accuracy model to calculate a response of higher-order accuracy model. In this paper, the efficiency of this method is further improved by using a nonlinear model order reduction technique. Results highlight the efficiency of the proposed approach
Includes bibliographical references (p. 156-160).Supported in part by the Semiconductor Research Cor...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper proposes further improvement to a novel method for the analysis and simulation of ICs rec...
This paper proposes further improvement to a novel method for the analysis and simulation of ICs rec...
This paper proposes a novel method for the analysis and simulation of integrated circuits (ICs) with...
This paper proposes a novel method for the analysis and simulation of integrated circuits (ICs) with...
This paper proposes a novel method for the analysis and simulation of integrated circuits (ICs) with...
This paper proposes a new and efficient approach for the analysis and simulation of circuits subject...
This paper proposes a new and efficient approach for the analysis and simulation of circuits subject...
This paper proposes a new and efficient approach for the analysis and simulation of circuits subject...
The paper proposes a new approach for the analysis and simulation of circuits subject to input signa...
The paper proposes a new approach for the analysis and simulation of circuits subject to input signa...
Abstract—The advance of very large scale integrated (VLSI) systems has been continuously challenging...
In this paper, a wavelet based approach is proposed for the model order reduction of linear circuits...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 156-160).Supported in part by the Semiconductor Research Cor...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A new method for the time-domain solution of general nonlinea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This paper proposes further improvement to a novel method for the analysis and simulation of ICs rec...
This paper proposes further improvement to a novel method for the analysis and simulation of ICs rec...
This paper proposes a novel method for the analysis and simulation of integrated circuits (ICs) with...
This paper proposes a novel method for the analysis and simulation of integrated circuits (ICs) with...
This paper proposes a novel method for the analysis and simulation of integrated circuits (ICs) with...
This paper proposes a new and efficient approach for the analysis and simulation of circuits subject...
This paper proposes a new and efficient approach for the analysis and simulation of circuits subject...
This paper proposes a new and efficient approach for the analysis and simulation of circuits subject...
The paper proposes a new approach for the analysis and simulation of circuits subject to input signa...
The paper proposes a new approach for the analysis and simulation of circuits subject to input signa...
Abstract—The advance of very large scale integrated (VLSI) systems has been continuously challenging...
In this paper, a wavelet based approach is proposed for the model order reduction of linear circuits...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 156-160).Supported in part by the Semiconductor Research Cor...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A new method for the time-domain solution of general nonlinea...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...