CAFFEINE: Template-Free Symbolic Model Generation of Analog Circuits via Canonical Form Functions and Genetic Programming
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author = "Trent McConaghy and Tom Eeckelaert and
Georges Gielen",
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title = "CAFFEINE: Template-Free Symbolic Model Generation of
Analog Circuits via Canonical Form Functions and
Genetic Programming",
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booktitle = "Proceedings of the Design Automation and Test Europe
(DATE) Conference",
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year = "2005",
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pages = "1082--1087",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming",
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volume = "2",
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address = "Munich",
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organisation = "European Design and Automation Association, the EDA
Consortium, the IEEE Computer Society - TTTC, ECSI, RAS
and ACM SIGDA",
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ISSN = "1530-1591",
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URL = "
http://arxiv.org/abs/0710.4630",
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DOI = "
doi:10.1109/DATE.2005.89",
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abstract = "automatically generate compact symbolic performance
models of analog circuits with no prior specification
of an equation template. The approach takes SPICE
simulation data as input, which enables modeling of any
nonlinear circuits and circuit characteristics. Genetic
programming is applied as a means of traversing the
space of possible symbolic expressions. A grammar is
specially designed to constrain the search to a
canonical form for functions. Novel evolutionary search
operators are designed to exploit the structure of the
grammar. The approach generates a set of symbolic
models which collectively provide a tradeoff between
error and model complexity. Experimental results show
that the symbolic models generated are compact and easy
to understand, making this an effective method for
aiding understanding in analog design. The models also
demonstrate better prediction quality than
posynomials.",
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notes = "http://www.date-conference.com/cgi-bin/prog05/show_conf_details.cgi?date=Thu
paper id? 230, KU Leuven, BE",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Trent McConaghy
Tom Eeckelaert
Georges G E Gielen
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