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Industry-Oriented Research Projects on Computer-Aided Design of High-Frequency Circuits and Systems at ITESO Mexico
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J. E. Rayas-Sánchez, F. E. Rangel-Patiño, A. Viveros-Wacher, J. L. Chávez-Hurtado, J. R. Del-Rey, F. Leal-Romo, and Z. Brito-Brito, “Industry-oriented research projects on computer-aided design of high-frequency circuits and systems at ITESO Mexico,” in European Microwave Conf. (EuMC-2018), Madrid, Spain, Sep. 2018, pp. 588-591.
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Autor
Rayas-Sánchez, José E.
Rangel-Patiño, Francisco E.
Viveros-Wacher, Andrés
Chávez-Hurtado, José L.
Del-Rey, Juan R.
Leal-Romo, Felipe J.
Brito-Brito, Zabdiel
Institución
Resumen
The Mexican Federal Government, through its National Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT, for its initials in Spanish), recently started a new initiative for encouraging the creation of high-quality industry-oriented graduate programs. In line to this initiative, ITESO – the Jesuit University of Guadalajara, Mexico, opened in 2013 an industry-oriented doctoral program in engineering sciences. In this paper, we briefly describe the main research production of this doctoral program in the area of computer-aided design techniques for RF and microwave modeling, design, and optimization of circuits and systems in industrial settings. We summarize the main recent contributions involving surrogate-based modeling and optimization as applied to post-silicon validation of high-speed computer interfaces, signal-integrity testing, power integrity enhancement, and low-cost high-speed interconnect multi-physical characterization. Research contributions validated on realistic industrial platforms in collaboration with high-tech companies are emphasized.