The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.Stochastic Collocation Method (SCM), a prevailing uncertainty analysis method, has been successfully implemented in Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) simulation, especially in EMC commercial software. However, the “curse of dimensionality” problem (dimensionality means the number of uncertain variables) limits the application of the SCM. This paper proposes a novel sparse grid strategy in order to improve the computational efficiency of the SCM, especially in high dimensionality case. In the proposed strategy, it is revealed that the number of the collocation points is in proportion to the dime...
The Simplex-Stochastic Collocation (SSC) method is a robust tool used to propagate uncertain input d...
This work proposes a domain adaptive stochastic collocation approach for uncertainty quantification,...
Considering an uncertain correlation length of the input random fields described by a Karhunen-Loève...
The paper reviews the application of deterministic-stochastic models in some areas of computational ...
The stochastic computation of electromagnetic (EM) problems is a relatively new topic, yet very impo...
Uncertainty analysis methods are widely used in today’s Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) simulati...
This thesis presents methodologies for the efficient assessment of the impact of statistical variabi...
As speed and density of electronic systems continue to increase, uncertainties are becoming signific...
Abstract—A fast and parallel Stroud-based stochastic collocation method for statistically characteri...
Computational Electromagnetics (CEM) involves the process of modeling the interaction of elec...
In many applications of science and engineering, time-or resource-demanding simulation models are of...
Technical Paper - TH-PM-1 TC9 Numerical Modeling ApproachesUncertainties in realistic lumped and dis...
The objective of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is to ensure the peaceful coexistence and the p...
The uncertainties in various Electromagnetic (EM) problems may present a significant effect on the p...
The present work addresses the problems of high-dimensional approximation and uncertainty quantifica...
The Simplex-Stochastic Collocation (SSC) method is a robust tool used to propagate uncertain input d...
This work proposes a domain adaptive stochastic collocation approach for uncertainty quantification,...
Considering an uncertain correlation length of the input random fields described by a Karhunen-Loève...
The paper reviews the application of deterministic-stochastic models in some areas of computational ...
The stochastic computation of electromagnetic (EM) problems is a relatively new topic, yet very impo...
Uncertainty analysis methods are widely used in today’s Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) simulati...
This thesis presents methodologies for the efficient assessment of the impact of statistical variabi...
As speed and density of electronic systems continue to increase, uncertainties are becoming signific...
Abstract—A fast and parallel Stroud-based stochastic collocation method for statistically characteri...
Computational Electromagnetics (CEM) involves the process of modeling the interaction of elec...
In many applications of science and engineering, time-or resource-demanding simulation models are of...
Technical Paper - TH-PM-1 TC9 Numerical Modeling ApproachesUncertainties in realistic lumped and dis...
The objective of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) is to ensure the peaceful coexistence and the p...
The uncertainties in various Electromagnetic (EM) problems may present a significant effect on the p...
The present work addresses the problems of high-dimensional approximation and uncertainty quantifica...
The Simplex-Stochastic Collocation (SSC) method is a robust tool used to propagate uncertain input d...
This work proposes a domain adaptive stochastic collocation approach for uncertainty quantification,...
Considering an uncertain correlation length of the input random fields described by a Karhunen-Loève...