Simulation Optimization Systems Research Laboratory (SOS Lab): Website Components and Related Archives
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Dr. John W. Bandler founded the Simulation Optimization Systems (SOS) Research Laboratory in 1983. Bandler formed the Laboratory with the aim of advancing the state of the art in modeling and optimal design of complex engineering systems, including modeling and electromagnetic optimization of devices, circuits, and systems in the radio frequency, wireless, and microwave arenas. The SOS Lab actively published research reports from 1983 to 2002. This document lists important components of the SOS Lab website, archived links to the site via the Wayback Machine, and related websites and collections.
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This document provides links to the SOS Lab website, components of the site, archived snapshots of the site on the Wayback Machine, and related websites and collections.
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space mapping, aggressive space mapping, ASM, electromagnetic optimization, device modeling, surrogate modeling, quadratic modeling, coarse grid, fine grid, minimax optimization, L1 optimization, parameter extraction, design centering, yield-driven design, tolerance optimization, postproduction tuning, yield optimization, statistical modeling, power systems, harmonic balance, microwave circuits, microwave multiplexers, filter optimization, adjoint sensitivity, adjoint networks, gradient algorithms, analog fault location, artificial neural networks, ANN, neuromodeling, Datapipe, geometry capture, OSA, SOS Lab, RoMPE, HarPE, OSA90, OSA90/hope, Empipe, Empipe3D, EmpipeExpress, empath
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Bandler, John. “Simulation Optimization Systems Research Laboratory (SOS Lab): Website Components and Related Archives,” Faculty of Engineering, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada, September 12, 2023.