Using Evolutionary and Hybrid Algorithms for DC Operating Point Analysis of Nonlinear Circuits
Using Evolutionary and Hybrid Algorithms for DC Operating Point Analysis of Nonlinear Circuits
Traditionally the DC operating points of a nonlinear electronic circuit are found using the Newton-Raphson method. It has known problems. It is not globally convergent; it can frequently diverge and cannot find multiple solutions in a single pass. We will discuss the use of Evolutionary Algorithms to overcome these problems.
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Crutchley, D A
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Zwolinski, M
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May 2002
Crutchley, D A
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Zwolinski, M
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Crutchley, D A and Zwolinski, M
(2002)
Using Evolutionary and Hybrid Algorithms for DC Operating Point Analysis of Nonlinear Circuits.
IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence - Congress on Evolutionary Computation.
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Traditionally the DC operating points of a nonlinear electronic circuit are found using the Newton-Raphson method. It has known problems. It is not globally convergent; it can frequently diverge and cannot find multiple solutions in a single pass. We will discuss the use of Evolutionary Algorithms to overcome these problems.
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Published date: May 2002
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IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence - Congress on Evolutionary Computation, 2002-04-30
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/256641
ISBN: 0-7803-7283-2
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D A Crutchley
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M Zwolinski
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