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Conference Papers Year : 2019

Use of ensemble methods for indirect test of RF circuits: can it bring benefits?

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Indirect testing of analog and RF integrated circuits is a widely studied approach, which has the benefits of relaxing requirements on test equipment and reducing industrial test cost. It is based on machine-learning algorithms to train a regression model that maps an indirect and low-cost measurement space to the performance parameter space. In this work, we explore the benefit of using ensemble learning. Rather than using one single model to estimate targeted parameters, ensemble learning consists of training multiple individual regression models and combining their outputs in order to improve the predictive power. Different ensemble methods based on bagging, boosting or stacking are investigated and compared to classical individual models. Results are illustrated and discussed on three RF performances of a LNA for which we have production test data.
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lirmm-02338047 , version 1 (27-03-2020)

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Hassan El Badawi, Florence Azaïs, Serge Bernard, Mariane Comte, Vincent Kerzérho, et al.. Use of ensemble methods for indirect test of RF circuits: can it bring benefits?. LATS 2019 - 20th IEEE Latin American Test Symposium, Mar 2019, Santiago, Chile. pp.1-6, ⟨10.1109/LATW.2019.8704641⟩. ⟨lirmm-02338047⟩
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