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Advanced Model Order Reduction Techniques In Vlsi Design Tan

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Advanced Model Order Reduction Techniques In Vlsi Design Tan
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.11 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Tan, Sheldon X.-D.; He, Lei
ISBN: 9780521865814, 9781601197290, 0521865816, 1601197292
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Advanced Model Order Reduction Techniques In Vlsi Design Tan by Tan, Sheldon X.-d.; He, Lei 9780521865814, 9781601197290, 0521865816, 1601197292 instant download after payment.

Model order reduction (MOR) techniques reduce the complexity of VLSI designs, paving the way to higher operating speeds and smaller feature sizes. This book presents a systematic introduction to, and treatment of, the key MOR methods employed in general linear circuits, using real-world examples to illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of each algorithm. Following a review of traditional projection-based techniques, coverage progresses to advanced 'state-of-the-art' MOR methods for VLSI design, including HMOR, passive truncated balanced realization (TBR) methods, efficient inductance modeling via the VPEC model, and structure-preserving MOR techniques. Where possible, numerical methods are approached from the CAD engineer's perspective, avoiding complex mathematics and allowing the reader to take on real design problems and develop more effective tools. With practical examples and over 100 illustrations, this book is suitable for researchers and graduate students of electrical and computer engineering, as well as practitioners working in the VLSI design industry.

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