|  | Bechtold, Tamara / Schrag, Gabriele / Feng, Lihong (eds.) System-level Modeling of MEMS Advanced Micro and Nanosystems (Volume 10) Edited by Brand, Oliver / Fedder, Gary K. / Hierold, Christofer / Korvink, Jan G. / Tabata, Osamu
  1. Edition February 2013 159.- Euro* 2013. X, 496 Pages, Hardcover 276 Fig., 18 Tab. - Handbook/Reference Book - ISBN 978-3-527-31903-9 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Short description Filling a gap in the literature, this is the first handbook to simultaneously address the physical and mathematical fundamentals, while discussing the main simulation approaches and presenting readily applicable methods.
From the contents PART I: PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL FUNDAMENTALS
INTRODUCTION: ISSUES IN MICROSYSTEMS MODELING The Need for System-Level Models for Microsystems Coupled Multiphysics Microsystems Multiscale Modeling and Simulation System-Level Model Terminology Automated Model Order Reduction Methods Handling Complexity: Following the VLSI Paradigm Analog Hardware Description Languages General Attributes of System-Level Models AHDL Simulation Capabilities Composable Model Libraries Parameter Extraction, Model Verification, and Model Validation Conclusions
SYSTEM-LEVEL MODELING OF MEMS USING GENERALIZED KIRCHHOFFIAN NETWORKS - BASIC PRINCIPLES Introduction and Motivation Generalized Kirchhoffian Networks for the Tailored System-Level Modeling of Microsystems Application 1: Physics-Based Electrofluidic Compact Model of an Electrostatically Actuated Micropump Application 2: Electrostatically Actuated RF MEMS Switch
SYSTEM-LEVEL MODELING OF MEMS BY MEANS OF MODEL ORDER REDUCTION (MATHEMATICAL APPROXIMATIONS) - MATHEMATICAL BACKGROUND Introduction Brief Overview Mathematical Preliminaries Numerical Algorithms Linear System Theory Basic Idea of Model Order Reduction Moment-Matching Model Order Reduction Gramian-Based Model Order Reduction Stability, Passivity, and Error Estimation of the Reduced Model Dealing with Nonzero Initial Condition MOR for Second-Order, Nonlinear, Parametric systems Conclusion and Outlook
ALGORITHMIC APPROACHES FOR SYSTEM-LEVEL SIMULATION OF MEMS AND ASPECTS OF COSIMULATION Introduction Mathematical Structure of MEMS Models General Approaches for System-Level Model Description Numerical Methods for System-Level Simulation Emerging Problems and Advanced Simulation Techniques Conclusion
PART II: LUMPED ELEMENT MODELING METHOD FOR MEMS DEVICES
SYSTEM-LEVEL MODELING OF SURFACE MICROMACHINED BEAMLIKE ELECTROTHERMAL MICROACTUATORS Introduction Classification and Problem Description Modeling Solving Case Study Conclusion and Outlook
SYSTEM-LEVEL MODELING OF PACKAGING EFFECTS OF MEMS DEVICES Introduction Packaging Effects of MEMS and Their Impact on Typical MEMS Devices System-Level Modeling Conclusion and Outlook
MIXED-LEVEL APPROACH FOR THE MODELING OF DISTRIBUTED EFFECTS IN MICROSYSTEMS General Concept of Finite Networks and Mixed-Level Models Approaches for the Modeling of Squeeze Film Damping in MEMS Mixed-Level Modeling of Squeeze Film Damping in MEMS Evaluation Conclusion
COMPACT MODELING OF RF-MEMS DEVICES Introduction Brief Description of the MEMS Compact Modeling Approach RF-MEMS Multistate Attenuator Parallel Section RF-MEMS Multistate Attenuator Series Section Whole RF-MEMS Multistate Attenuator Network Conclusions
PART III: MATHEMATICAL MODEL ORDER REDUCTION FOR MEMS DEVICES
MOMENT-MATCHING-BASED LINEAR MODEL ORDER REDUCTION FOR NONPARAMETRIC AND PARAMETRIC ELECTROTHERMAL MEMS MODELS Introduction Methodology for Applying Model Order Reduction to Electrothermal MEMS Models: Review of Achieved Results and Open Issues MEMS Case Study - Silicon-Based Microhotplate Application of the Reduced-Order Model for the Parameterization of the Controller Application of Parametric Reduced-Order Model to the Extraction of Thin-Film Thermal Parameters Conclusion and Outlook
PROJECTION-BASED NONLINEAR MODEL ORDER REDUCTION Introduction Problem Specification Projection Principle and Evaluation Cost for Nonlinear Systems Taylor Series Expansions Trajectory Piecewise-Linear Method Discrete Empirical Interpolation method A Comparative Case Study of an MEMS Switch Summary and Outlook
LINEAR AND NONLINEAR MODEL ORDER REDUCTION FOR MEMS ELECTROSTATIC ACTUATORS Introduction The Variable Gap Parallel Plate Capacitor Model Order Reduction Methods Example 1: IBM Scanning-Probe Data Storage Device Example 2: Electrostatic Micropump Diaphragm Results and Discussion Conclusions
MODAL-SUPERPOSITION-BASED NONLINEAR MODEL ORDER REDUCTION FOR MEMS GYROSCOPES Introduction Model Order Reduction via Modal Superposition MEMS Testcase: Vibratory Gyroscope Flow Chart of the Nonlinear Model Order Reduction Procedure Theoretical Background of Modal Superposition Technologies Specific Algorithms of the Reduced Order Model Generation Pass System Simulations of MEMS Based on Modal Superposition Conclusion and Outlook
PART IV: MODELING OF ENTIRE MICROSYSTEMS
TOWARDS SYSTEM-LEVEL SIMULATION OF ENERGY HARVESTING MODULES Introduction Design and Fabrication of the Piezoelectric Generator Experimental Results Modeling and Simulation Maximum Power Point for the Piezoelectric Harvester Conclusions and Outlook
APPLICATION OF REDUCED ORDER MODELS IN CIRCUIT-LEVEL DESIGN FOR RF MEMS DEVICES Model Equations for RF MEMS Devices Extraction of the Reduced Order Model Application Examples Conclusion and Outlook
SYSTEMC AMS AND COSIMULATION ASPECTS Introduction Heterogeneous Modeling with SystemC AMS Case Study: Detection of Seismic Perturbations Using the Accelerometer Conclusion
SYSTEM LEVEL MODELING OF ELECTROMECHANICAL SIGMA?DELTA MODULATORS FOR INERTIAL MEMS SENSORS
PART V: SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTATIONS
3D PARAMETRIC-LIBRARY-BASED MEMS/IC DESIGN About Schematic-Driven MEMS Modeling Toward Manufacturable MEMS Designs Micromirror Array Design Example Conclusions
MOR FOR ANSYS Introduction Practice-Oriented Research during the Development of MOR for ANSYS Programming Issues Open Problems Conclusion
SUGAR: A SPICE FOR MEMS Introduction SUGAR SUGAR-Based Applications Integration of SUGAR + COMSOL + SPICE + SIMULINK Conclusion
MODEL ORDER REDUCTION IMPLEMENTATIONS IN COMMERCIAL MEMS DESIGN ENVIRONMENT Introduction IntelliSense's Design Methodology Implementation of System Model Extraction in IntelliSuite Benchmarks Summary
REDUCED ORDER MODELING OF MEMS AND IC SYSTEMS - A PRACTICAL APPROACH Introduction The MEMS Development Environment Modeling Requirements and Implementation within SoftMEMS Simulation Environment Applications Conclusions and Outlook
A WEB-BASED COMMUNITY FOR MODELING AND DESIGN OF MEMS Introduction The MEMS Modeling and Design Landscape Leveraging Web-Based Communities MEMS Modeling and Design Online Encoding MEMS Behavioral Models Conclusions and Outlook
INDEX
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