The accurate and efficient sampling of scattering parameters is addressed. A popular sampling technique is the uniform sampling combined with a straight-line interpolation for representing the continuous variation of the observable. However, this sampling becomes rapidly inefficient if the observable varies strongly since a high-oversampling is necessary due to Nyquist’s theorem. An alternative is nonlinear sampling and non-linear interpolation of the sampling points. Another reason why more efficient sampling techniques are needed is the optimization of devices using full-wave simulation tools where the reduction of sampling points is essential to accelerate the design of a component. This paper presents an algorithm that is based on ideas coming from the model-based parameter estimation (MBPE) and the competition and selection of interpolating models similar as in the Genetic Algorithm (GA).
François Maréchal, Jonas Schnidrig, Cédric Terrier
Giovanni Piccioli, Lenka Zdeborová, Emanuele Troiani