Conventional sensitivity analysis based on model-order reduction techniques guarantee the passivity and, consequently, the stability of the reduced sensitivity circuit provided that the original circuit is passive. This excludes a large class of circuits that are stable but not necessarily passive. In this paper, an efficient model-order reduction method is presented for computing sensitivity information of active stable circuits with respect to arbitrary parameters. The proposed algorithm guarantees the asymptotic stability of the reduced sensitivity model by construction
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...
The conventional sensitivity analysis based on model-order reduction (MOR) techniques guarantees the...
The present thrust in the electronics industry towards integrating multiple functions on a single ch...
Abstract The paper presents three procedures for the sensitivity analysis using auxiliary circuits:...
The ongoing trend from micro- to nanoelectronics causes the growth of the relative parameter variati...
In this paper, a new algorithm for passive model-order reduction of RLC networks with embedded gener...
The electronics industry provides the core technology for numerous industrial innovations. Progress ...
An advanced technique for numerical inversion of Laplace transform is presented for time-domain stat...
A novel projection framework is presented for constructing stable reduced macromodels for stable act...
This paper presents a new algorithm for computing the sensitivity of steady-state responses of nonli...
This paper presents a novel compact modeling technique for linear(ized) active analog circuits. The ...
In this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed partial element equivalent...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...
The conventional sensitivity analysis based on model-order reduction (MOR) techniques guarantees the...
The present thrust in the electronics industry towards integrating multiple functions on a single ch...
Abstract The paper presents three procedures for the sensitivity analysis using auxiliary circuits:...
The ongoing trend from micro- to nanoelectronics causes the growth of the relative parameter variati...
In this paper, a new algorithm for passive model-order reduction of RLC networks with embedded gener...
The electronics industry provides the core technology for numerous industrial innovations. Progress ...
An advanced technique for numerical inversion of Laplace transform is presented for time-domain stat...
A novel projection framework is presented for constructing stable reduced macromodels for stable act...
This paper presents a new algorithm for computing the sensitivity of steady-state responses of nonli...
This paper presents a novel compact modeling technique for linear(ized) active analog circuits. The ...
In this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed partial element equivalent...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the time-domain sensitivity analysis of delayed part...