Title :
Enabling High-Dimensional Hierarchical Uncertainty Quantification by ANOVA and Tensor-Train Decomposition
Author :
Zheng Zhang ; Xiu Yang ; Oseledets, I.V. ; Karniadakis, G.E. ; Daniel, L.
Author_Institution :
Res. Lab. of Electron., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Hierarchical uncertainty quantification can reduce the computational cost of stochastic circuit simulation by employing spectral methods at different levels. This paper presents an efficient framework to simulate hierarchically some challenging stochastic circuits/systems that include high-dimensional subsystems. Due to the high parameter dimensionality, it is challenging to both extract surrogate models at the low level of the design hierarchy and to handle them in the high-level simulation. In this paper, we develop an efficient analysis of variance-based stochastic circuit/microelectromechanical systems simulator to efficiently extract the surrogate models at the low level. In order to avoid the curse of dimensionality, we employ tensor-train decomposition at the high level to construct the basis functions and Gauss quadrature points. As a demonstration, we verify our algorithm on a stochastic oscillator with four MEMS capacitors and 184 random parameters. This challenging example is efficiently simulated by our simulator at the cost of only 10min in MATLAB on a regular personal computer.
Keywords :
circuit simulation; high level synthesis; stochastic processes; ANOVA; Gauss quadrature points; MATLAB; MEMS capacitors; computational cost; high-dimensional hierarchical uncertainty quantification; high-level simulation; personal computer; stochastic circuit simulation; stochastic oscillator; stochastic systems; surrogate models; tensor-train decomposition; variance-based stochastic circuit/microelectromechanical systems simulator; Analysis of variance; Integrated circuit modeling; Micromechanical devices; Polynomials; Stochastic processes; Tensile stress; Testing; Analysis of variance (ANOVA); MEMS simulation; Uncertainty quantification; analysis of variance (ANOVA); circuit simulation; generalized polynomial chaos; generalized polynomial chaos (gPC); hierarchical uncertainty quantification; high dimensionality; microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) simulation; stochastic modeling and simulation; tensor train; uncertainty quantification;
Journal_Title :
Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCAD.2014.2369505