In this paper, a symbolic procedure for ambiguity-group determination, based on the a priori identifiability concept, is proposed. The method starts from the analysis of the occurrence of circuit parameters in the coefficients of the input/output relationship in order to select the potential canonical ambiguity groups. This first step allows one to strongly reduce the problem complexity. In a second step, the obtained nonlinear system that imposes the ambiguity conditions is solved, resorting to Gro??bner bases theory. Both of these steps are completely symbolic, thus avoiding round-off errors. Furthermore, the method can be applied to both linear and nonlinear circuits. An alternative approach is also proposed, which extends to nonlinear circuits a method presented in the literature, which can be directly applied only to linear circuits. The methods are illustrated by means of benchmarks regarding well-known linear and nonlinear circuits.
Algebraic Approach to Ambiguity Groups Determination in Non Linear Analog Circuits
CANNAS, BARBARA;FANNI, ALESSANDRA;MONTISCI, AUGUSTO
2010-01-01
Abstract
In this paper, a symbolic procedure for ambiguity-group determination, based on the a priori identifiability concept, is proposed. The method starts from the analysis of the occurrence of circuit parameters in the coefficients of the input/output relationship in order to select the potential canonical ambiguity groups. This first step allows one to strongly reduce the problem complexity. In a second step, the obtained nonlinear system that imposes the ambiguity conditions is solved, resorting to Gro??bner bases theory. Both of these steps are completely symbolic, thus avoiding round-off errors. Furthermore, the method can be applied to both linear and nonlinear circuits. An alternative approach is also proposed, which extends to nonlinear circuits a method presented in the literature, which can be directly applied only to linear circuits. The methods are illustrated by means of benchmarks regarding well-known linear and nonlinear circuits.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.