Anton M., Bechtold S., Nüssen O., Laur R.
University of Bremen, DE
Keywords: behavioral modeling, curve fitting, model synthesis., nonlinear least squares, system identification
When creating mathematical models of microsystem components or microelectronic devices, analytical and experimental modeling concepts can be distinguished. Analytical modeling, often performed on process or device level, can only be applied if the equations and geometries describing the components’ behaviour are known. If there is none or insufficient information about the component to be modeled, tir:e ansfer characteristics may be determined by using methods of system identification and curve fitting from given input and output characteristics. These methods can be applied to typical domains found in microsystem technology. In this paper a software package is presented which enables the user to generate behavioural models from transfer characteristics given by measurements, simulations or data sheets.
Journal: TechConnect Briefs
Volume: Technical Proceedings of the 1998 International Conference on Modeling and Simulation of Microsystems
Published: April 6, 1998
Pages: 362 - 367
Industry sector: Sensors, MEMS, Electronics
Topic: Modeling & Simulation of Microsystems
ISBN: 0-96661-35-0-3