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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/28863
Title: Space mapping: From engineering component modeling to highly optimized designs exploiting surrogates
Authors: Bandler, John
Keywords: space mapping;surrogate modeling;design optimization;electromagnetic optimization;implicit space mapping;aggressive space mapping;filter optimization
Publication Date: 2-Sep-2004
Citation: Bandler, John, “Space mapping: From engineering component modeling to highly optimized designs exploiting surrogates,” Research in Motion, Waterloo, Ontario, September 2, 2004.
Abstract: Bandler reviews his space mapping technology and shares his future plans, including a new framework and optimization algorithms, rigorous convergence proofs, methodologies for device and component model enhancement, TLM-based modeling and design, and exploitation of adjoint sensitivities for coarse and fine model electromagnetic solvers.
Description: Slides presented by Bandler on September 2, 2004 to Research in Motion, Waterloo (later known as BlackBerry Limited), to inform them of advances made by Bandler’s group at McMaster University, as well as to discuss the state of the art in space mapping.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/28863
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