Title :
GASPAD: A General and Efficient mm-Wave Integrated Circuit Synthesis Method Based on Surrogate Model Assisted Evolutionary Algorithm
Author :
Bo Liu ; Dixian Zhao ; Reynaert, Patrick ; Gielen, Georges G. E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput., Glyndwr Univ., Wrexham, UK
Abstract :
The design and optimization (both sizing and layout) of mm-wave integrated circuits (ICs) have attracted much attention due to the growing demand in industry. However, available manual design and synthesis methods suffer from a high dependence on design experience, being inefficient or not general enough. To address this problem, a new method, called general mm-wave IC synthesis based on Gaussian process model assisted differential evolution (GASPAD), is proposed in this paper. A medium-scale computationally expensive constrained optimization problem must be solved for the targeted mm-wave IC design problem. Besides the basic techniques of using a global optimization algorithm to obtain highly optimized design solutions and using surrogate models to obtain a high efficiency, a surrogate model-aware search mechanism (SMAS) for tackling the several tens of design variables (medium scale) and a method to appropriately integrate constraint handling techniques into SMAS for tackling the multiple (high-) performance specifications are proposed. Experiments on two 60 GHz power amplifiers in a 65 nm CMOS technology and two mathematical benchmark problems are carried out. Comparisons with the state-of-art provide evidence of the important advantages of GASPAD in terms of solution quality and efficiency.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; Gaussian processes; circuit optimisation; evolutionary computation; field effect MIMIC; integrated circuit layout; search problems; CMOS technology; GASPAD; Gaussian process model assisted differential evolution; constrained optimization problem; frequency 60 GHz; general millimeter wave IC synthesis; global optimization algorithm; highly optimized design solutions; integrated circuit design; integrated circuit layout; integrated circuit optimization; integrated circuit sizing; millimeter wave integrated circuit synthesis method; power amplifiers; size 65 nm; surrogate model assisted evolutionary algorithm; surrogate model aware search mechanism; Computational modeling; Gaussian processes; Integrated circuit modeling; Linear programming; Optimization; Power transmission lines; Expensive optimization; Gaussian process; RF circuit synthesis; high-frequency integrated circuit; mm-wave integrated circuit design automation; surrogate model assisted evolutionary computation;
Journal_Title :
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCAD.2013.2284109