In recent years much interest is grown about the possibility to apply novel software technologies (such as those ones coming from Artificial Intelligence) to the field of Scientific Calculus. There is an increasing need of such approaches due to the hard requests for integration-cooperation features in modern applications, whose simulation tasks are asked to go far beyond the mere and rigid application of presumed general purpose numerical methods. In this paper we explore the use of Software Agents for Circuit-CAD (CCAD) with uncertainties handling capabilities. In such a field, solving some hard problems, like Tolerance and Sensitivity Analysis (TSA) for strongly non-linear circuits in presence of large parameters' uncertainties, benefits much more from a clever preliminary choice of the best problem-tuned numerical method rather than from a blind number crunching approach. Software Agents seem to meet these constraints while introducing a high degree of flexibility, which enables the implementation of dynamic adaptive resolution schemes for given CCAD tasks. We present an example of use of the proposed architecture utilizing Java to specify agents as active objects. Some applications of the new strategy to TSA circuits-related problems are presented.

De Santo, M., Femia, N., Spagnuolo, G., Arcelli Fontana, F. (1999). Novel software architecture for computer-aided analysis of circuits with uncertain parameters. In Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, ISCAS '99 (pp.230-233). IEEE.

Novel software architecture for computer-aided analysis of circuits with uncertain parameters

Arcelli Fontana, F
1999

Abstract

In recent years much interest is grown about the possibility to apply novel software technologies (such as those ones coming from Artificial Intelligence) to the field of Scientific Calculus. There is an increasing need of such approaches due to the hard requests for integration-cooperation features in modern applications, whose simulation tasks are asked to go far beyond the mere and rigid application of presumed general purpose numerical methods. In this paper we explore the use of Software Agents for Circuit-CAD (CCAD) with uncertainties handling capabilities. In such a field, solving some hard problems, like Tolerance and Sensitivity Analysis (TSA) for strongly non-linear circuits in presence of large parameters' uncertainties, benefits much more from a clever preliminary choice of the best problem-tuned numerical method rather than from a blind number crunching approach. Software Agents seem to meet these constraints while introducing a high degree of flexibility, which enables the implementation of dynamic adaptive resolution schemes for given CCAD tasks. We present an example of use of the proposed architecture utilizing Java to specify agents as active objects. Some applications of the new strategy to TSA circuits-related problems are presented.
paper
Computer aided design; Computer software; Electric network synthesis; Java programming language; Nonlinear network analysis; Numerical methods; Sensitivity analysis
English
1999 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, ISCAS '99 - 30 May 1999 through 2 June 1999
1999
Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, ISCAS '99
0-7803-5471-0
1999
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230
233
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De Santo, M., Femia, N., Spagnuolo, G., Arcelli Fontana, F. (1999). Novel software architecture for computer-aided analysis of circuits with uncertain parameters. In Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, ISCAS '99 (pp.230-233). IEEE.
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