Analog circuit synthesis using two-port theory and genetic programming
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author = "Andreas Senn and Andreas Peter and Jan G. Korvink",
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title = "Analog circuit synthesis using two-port theory and
genetic programming",
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booktitle = "IEEE Africon, 2011",
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year = "2011",
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month = "13-15 " # sep,
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pages = "1--8",
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address = "Livingstone, Zambia",
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abstract = "This paper describes a novel approach for analog
electronic circuits synthesis using two-port theory and
genetic programming. In contrast to other approaches,
circuits are modelled as two-port networks which
enables a straight forward encoding and evaluation of
the circuit's structure. In this way, a number of
active and passive linear circuits were synthesised and
optimised for multiple objectives. The algorithm output
comprises both evolved topologies and the corresponding
component values.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, active linear
circuit, analog circuit synthesis, analog electronic
circuit synthesis, circuit structure, encoding, passive
linear circuit, two-port theory, active networks,
analogue circuits, network synthesis, passive networks,
two-port networks",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/AFRCON.2011.6072054",
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ISSN = "2153-0025",
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notes = "Also known as \cite{6072054}",
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Genetic Programming entries for
Andreas Senn
Andreas Peter
Jan G Korvink
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