Performance-Driven Surrogate Modeling of High-Frequency Structures

This book discusses surrogate modeling of high-frequency structures including antenna and microwave components. The focus is on constrained or performance-driven surrogates. The presented techniques aim at addressing the limitations of conventional modeli

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Performance-Driven Surrogate Modeling of High-Frequency Structures

Performance-Driven Surrogate Modeling of High-Frequency Structures

Slawomir Koziel • Anna Pietrenko-Dabrowska

Performance-Driven Surrogate Modeling of High-Frequency Structures

Slawomir Koziel School of Science and Engineering Reykjavik University Reykjavik, Iceland

Anna Pietrenko-Dabrowska Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics Gdansk University of Technology Gdansk, Poland

ISBN 978-3-030-38925-3 ISBN 978-3-030-38926-0 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38926-0

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Preface

The development of modern high-frequency structures, including microwave and antenna components, heavily relies on full-wave electromagnetic (EM) simulation models. Notwithstanding, EM-driven design entails considerable computational expenses. This is especially troublesome when solving tasks that require massive EM analyses, parametric optimization, and uncertainty quantification being representative examples. The employment of fast replacement models, also referred to as surrogates, has been fostered as a way of mitigating these issues. Unfortunately, conventional modeling methods are of limited applicability for handling nonlinear outputs of high-frequency devices. The reason is the curse of dimensionality but also a fundamental requirement that design-ready surrogates are to cover wide ranges of the system parameters and its operating conditions. This book offers a different methodological perspective on modeling of high-frequency structures, specifically the c