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Space-mapping optimization of microwave circuits exploiting surrogate models

Abstract

A powerful new space-mapping (SM) optimization algorithm is presented in this paper. It draws upon recent developments in both surrogate model-based optimization and modeling of microwave devices, SM optimization is formulated as a general optimization problem of a surrogate model. This model is a convex combination of a mapped coarse model and a linearized fine model. It exploits, in a novel way, a linear frequency-sensitive mapping. During the optimization iterates, the coarse and fine models are simulated at different sets of frequencies. This approach is shown to be especially powerful if a significant response shift exists. The algorithm is illustrated through the design of a capacitively loaded 10:1 impedance transformer and a double-folded stub filter. A high-temperature superconducting filter is also designed using decoupled frequency and SMs.

Authors

Bakr MH; Bandler JW; Madsen K; Rayas-Sanchez JE; Sondergaard J

Volume

48

Pagination

pp. 2297-2306

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Publication Date

December 1, 2000

DOI

10.1109/22.898978

Conference proceedings

IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques

Issue

12

ISSN

0018-9480

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